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Created page with "== List of Manga == This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list. Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words. Banana Fish Claudine Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete Glass no Kamen Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium Kaze to Ki no Uta Natsu E no Tobira Oniisama E Orpheus no Mado Patalliro Pharaoh no Haka Poe no Ichizoku Rashanu Shiroi Heya no Futari Sunroom ni Te Thomas no Shinzo Versailles no Bara"
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
Banana Fish
Claudine
Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete
Glass no Kamen
Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium
Kaze to Ki no Uta
Natsu E no Tobira
Oniisama E
Orpheus no Mado
Patalliro
Pharaoh no Haka
Poe no Ichizoku
Rashanu
Shiroi Heya no Futari
Sunroom ni Te
Thomas no Shinzo
Versailles no Bara
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
* Banana Fish
* Claudine
* Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete
* Glass no Kamen
* Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
* Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium
* Kaze to Ki no Uta
* Natsu E no Tobira
* Oniisama E
* Orpheus no Mado
* Patalliro
* Pharaoh no Haka
* Poe no Ichizoku
* Rashanu
* Shiroi Heya no Futari
* Sunroom ni Te
* Thomas no Shinzo
* Versailles no Bara
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*Banana Fish
*Bara Yashiki No Shoujo
*BeruBara Kids
*Claudine
*Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete
*Giniro no Kami no Arisa
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
*Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*Maya no Souretsu
*Natsu E no Tobira
*Nordiska Soumeikyoku
*[[Oniisama E]]
*Orpheus no Mado
*Patalliro
*Pharaoh no Haka
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*Rashanu
*Sakura Namiki
*Shiroi Heya no Futari
*Sukeban Deka
*Sunroom ni Te
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*Banana Fish
*Bara Yashiki No Shoujo
*BeruBara Kids
*Claudine
*Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete
*Giniro no Kami no Arisa
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
*Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*Maya no Souretsu
*Natsu E no Tobira
*Nordiska Soumeikyoku
*[[Oniisama E]]
*Ouke no Monshou
*Orpheus no Mado
*Patalliro
*Pharaoh no Haka
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*Rashanu
*Sakura Namiki
*Shiroi Heya no Futari
*Sukeban Deka
*Sunroom ni Te
*Swan
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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Created page with "= Glass no Kamen = also known as ''Glass Mask'' Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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= Glass no Kamen =
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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= Glass no Kamen =
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who played in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training, she begins rising and catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival in beautiful and hardworking actress, Ayumi Himekawa. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness?
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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= Glass no Kamen =
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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= Glass no Kamen =
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
-a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
-a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
-a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
-a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
-a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
-a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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List of shoujo magazines (by age)
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Created page with "= List of shoujo magazines by age = == Began in the 60s and before == *Shoujo *Ribon *Hitomi *Nakayoshi *Shoujo Friend *Bessatsu Friend *Margaret *Deluxe Margaret *Seventeen *Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi) *Gekkan Seventeen *Gekkan Funny == Began in the 70s == *Betsucomi *Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS *Bonita *Gekkan Princess *Hana to Yume *Bessatsu Hana to Yume *Mimi *LaLa *Mystery Bonita *Bouquet (Bu~Ke) *Ciao *Princess GOLD == Began in the 80s == *Ribon Original *Petit Flower *G..."
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= List of shoujo magazines by age =
== Began in the 60s and before ==
*Shoujo
*Ribon
*Hitomi
*Nakayoshi
*Shoujo Friend
*Bessatsu Friend
*Margaret
*Deluxe Margaret
*Seventeen
*Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)
*Gekkan Seventeen
*Gekkan Funny
== Began in the 70s ==
*Betsucomi
*Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS
*Bonita
*Gekkan Princess
*Hana to Yume
*Bessatsu Hana to Yume
*Mimi
*LaLa
*Mystery Bonita
*Bouquet (Bu~Ke)
*Ciao
*Princess GOLD
== Began in the 80s ==
*Ribon Original
*Petit Flower
*Grape Fruit
*Wings
*The Margaret
*Gekkan Carol
*LaLa DX
*ASUKA
*Candle
*Omajinai Comic
*Halloween
*Susperia
*PyonPyon
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= List of shoujo magazines by age =
This is a perpetually in-comprehensive list. Titles are presented in romaji with the exception of loan words.
== Began in the 60s and before ==
*Shoujo
*Ribon
*Hitomi
*Nakayoshi
*Shoujo Friend
*Bessatsu Friend
*Margaret
*Deluxe Margaret
*Seventeen
*Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)
*Gekkan Seventeen
*Gekkan Funny
== Began in the 70s ==
*Betsucomi
*Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS
*Bonita
*Gekkan Princess
*Hana to Yume
*Bessatsu Hana to Yume
*Mimi
*LaLa
*Mystery Bonita
*Bouquet (Bu~Ke)
*Ciao
*Princess GOLD
== Began in the 80s ==
*Ribon Original
*Petit Flower
*Grape Fruit
*Wings
*The Margaret
*Gekkan Carol
*LaLa DX
*ASUKA
*Candle
*Omajinai Comic
*Halloween
*Susperia
*PyonPyon
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/* List of shoujo magazines by age */
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= List of shoujo magazines by age =
This is a perpetually in-comprehensive list. Titles are presented in romaji with the exception of loan words.
== Began in the 60s and before ==
*Shoujo
*Ribon
*Hitomi
*Nakayoshi
*Shoujo Friend
*Bessatsu Friend
*Margaret
*Deluxe Margaret
*Seventeen
*Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)
*Gekkan Seventeen
*Gekkan Funny
== Began in the 70s ==
*Betsucomi
*Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS
*Bonita
*Gekkan Princess
*[[Hana to Yume]]
*Bessatsu Hana to Yume
*Mimi
*LaLa
*Mystery Bonita
*Bouquet (Bu~Ke)
*Ciao
*Princess GOLD
== Began in the 80s ==
*Ribon Original
*Petit Flower
*Grape Fruit
*Wings
*The Margaret
*Gekkan Carol
*LaLa DX
*ASUKA
*Candle
*Omajinai Comic
*Halloween
*Susperia
*PyonPyon
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= Hana to Yume =
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
== Overview ==
== Works published ==
See: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
== Overview ==
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
[[File:Hanatoyume1974-06-0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.]]
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
== Overview ==
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
[[File:Hanatoyume1974-06-0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.]]
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
== Overview ==
Hana to Yume (Flowers and Dreams) is published on the 5th and 20th of each month. Each issue includes furoku, like drama CDs or pencil boards, to motivate people to buy their own issues rather than sharing with friends. It has various sister magazines like ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' or ''The Hana to Yume''
''LaLa'' was once a sister magazine to Hana to Yume but eventually became its own publication.
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
[[File:Hanatoyume1974-06-0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.]]
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
== Overview ==
Hana to Yume (Flowers and Dreams) is published on the 5th and 20th of each month. It used to be published monthly but in January 1975, it was changed to semi-monthly and has remained that way ever since. Each issue includes furoku, like drama CDs or pencil boards, to motivate people to buy their own issues rather than sharing with friends. It has various sister magazines like ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' or ''The Hana to Yume''
''LaLa'' was once a sister magazine to Hana to Yume but eventually became its own publication.
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
[[File:Hanatoyume1974-06-0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.]]
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
It was initially a monthly publication but ever since January 1975, it has been published semimonthly. Currently, it is published on the 5th and 20th of each month.
== Overview ==
Each issue of Hana to Yume includes furoku, like drama CDs or pencil boards, to motivate people to buy their own issues rather than sharing with friends. It has various sister magazines like ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' or ''The Hana to Yume''
According to the Japanese Magazine Publishers Association, from April to June of 2022, Hana to Yume was the 20th most circulated with 67,800 copies in that time frame.
''LaLa'' was once a sister magazine to Hana to Yume but eventually became its own publication.
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume =
[[File:Hanatoyume1974-06-0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.]]
see also: [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]]
Hana to Yume (花とゆめ) is a manga magazine published by [[Hakusensha]], which has been running since May of 1974.
It was initially a monthly publication but ever since January 1975, it has been published semimonthly. Currently, it is published on the 5th and 20th of each month.
== Overview ==
Each issue of Hana to Yume includes furoku, like drama CDs or pencil boards, to motivate people to buy their own issues rather than sharing with friends. It has various sister magazines like ''Bessatsu Hana to Yume'' or ''The Hana to Yume''
The magazine ''LaLa'' was once a sister magazine to Hana to Yume but eventually became its own publication.
According to the Japanese Magazine Publishers Association, from April to June of 2022, Hana to Yume was the 20th most circulated with 67,800 copies in that time frame.
== Works published ==
Some well known works published in Hana to Yume from the 1970s through the 1980s include:
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
For a full list of works, see: [[Hana to Yume manga by year]]
== Contributors ==
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= Hana to Yume manga by year =
== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot".
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shiroyuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot".
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shiroyuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot".
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot".
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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/* 1970s */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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/* 1976 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
Natsu e no Tobira
Sukeban Deka
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]*
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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/* 1978 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
== 1980s ==
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/* 1979 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
== 1980s ==
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/* 1979 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
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/* 1980s */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
=== 1980 ===
=== 1981 ===
=== 1982 ===
=== 1983 ===
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1980 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
=== 1982 ===
=== 1983 ===
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1981 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
=== 1983 ===
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1980s */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
=== 1983 ===
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1982 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1983 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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/* 1985 */
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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Created page with "Creator of [[Main_Page|The Vintage Shoujo Database]]"
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Creator of [[Main_Page|The Vintage Shoujo Database]]
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The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.
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== Summary ==
The cover for the june 1974 issue of Hana to Yume.
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The cover of the first volume of [[Shirayuri no Kishi]]
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== Summary ==
The cover of the first volume of [[Shirayuri no Kishi]]
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Created page with "[[File:Shirayurivolume1.png|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]] Shirayuri no Kishi (白ゆりの騎士) was a manga by [[Miuchi Suzue]] which published from May of 1974, to March of 1975, in [[Hana to Yume]]. With May 1974 being the first issue of the magazine, it was one of the first serializations in Hana to Yume, and has been compiled into two volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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[[File:Shirayurivolume1.png|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]]
Shirayuri no Kishi (白ゆりの騎士) was a manga by [[Miuchi Suzue]] which published from May of 1974, to March of 1975, in [[Hana to Yume]]. With May 1974 being the first issue of the magazine, it was one of the first serializations in Hana to Yume, and has been compiled into two volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[BeruBara Kids]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu E no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[BeruBara Kids]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu E no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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The cover for volume 1 of [[Sukeban Deka]]
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== Summary ==
The cover for volume 1 of [[Sukeban Deka]]
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Created page with "[[File:Sukeban_Deka_Manga_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]] Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:Sukeban_Deka_Manga_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]]
Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Sukeban_Deka_Manga_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]]
Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies.
== Plot ==
16 year old delinquent high-schooler (sukeban) Saki Asamiya is recruited to be an undercover detective to escape a correctional facility. Initially refusing, she accepts when the police offer to pardon her mother, who is on death row for killing her husband. Saki is trained by officer Kyouichiro Jin, and is given a metal yo-yo, which doubles as both a weapon and police badge. The new undercover youth detective infiltrates schools across Japan, putting a stop to crimes across the nation.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Sukeban_Deka_Manga_1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume one.]]
Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies.
== Plot ==
16 year old delinquent high-schooler (sukeban) Saki Asamiya is recruited to be an undercover detective to escape a correctional facility. Initially refusing, she accepts when the police offer to pardon her mother, who is on death row for killing her husband. Saki is trained by officer Kyouichiro Jin, and is given a metal yo-yo, which doubles as both a weapon and police badge. The new undercover youth detective infiltrates schools across Japan, putting a stop to crimes across the nation.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
'''* Sukeban Deka (1985)'''
-Starring Yuki Saito as Saki Asamiya, this series lasted 24 episodes and was relatively faithful to the source material, with only minor changes. However, it deviated more towards the conclusion.
'''*Sukeban Deka II: Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (1985)'''
-The popularity of the first series led to the creation of this one, which starred Yoko Minamino. Although most of the storylines were based on the second half of the manga, Minamino played an original character which took the name of the preceding Saki Asamiya and given a similar yo-yo. It also gave the protagonist two sidekicks. Despite these changes, this series surpassed the first in popularity and lasted 42 episodes. A video game based on this series was released in 1987 titled Sukeban Deka II for Sega's Master System.
'''*Sukeban Deka III: Shoujo Ninpo-Cho Denki (1986)'''
-Yui Asaka stars as an original character who is the third to be given the title and role of Saki Asamiya. It is centered around ninjas and leans more towards fantasy rather than crime drama. 42 episodes were scheduled in advance and produced but it did not do as well compared to its predecessors. A Famicom game titled Sukeban Deka III was released based on this series in 1988.
'''*Sukeban Deka The Movie (1987)'''
-Released during Sukeban Deka III's run, this movie stars both Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka. Its events take place after the conclusion of Sukeban Deka II.
'''*Sukeban Deka Kazama San Shimai no Gyakushuu (1988)'''
-Starring Yui Asaka, this movie is a sequel to Sukeban Deka III.
'''*Sukeban Deka (1991)'''
-A 2 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) was animated by SIDO LIMITED based on the first volume of the manga. In it, Saki Asamiya infiltrates her old high school after becoming an undercover detective to confront the Mizuichi sisters, who have taken over.
'''Sukeban Deka: Kōdo Nēmu = Asamiya Saki (2006)'''
-Aya Matsuura stars as Saki Asamiya in this film. Yuki Saito, who was Saki in the first tv series, plays Saki's mother. This movie was released in the USA as Yo-Yo Girl Cop in 2007.
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
*[[Patalliro]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
*[[Patalliro!]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
*[[Hiroki - Harusaki Meiro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
*[[Zakkyo Jidai]]
=== 1987 ===
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
*[[Hiroki - Harusaki Meiro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
*[[Zakkyo Jidai]]
=== 1987 ===
*[[Boku no Chikyuu wa Mamotte]]
*[[Lunatic Cinema]]
*[[Dobutsu no Oishasan]]
*[[Sardinaasa]]
*[[Warau Micheal]]
=== 1988 ===
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
*[[Hiroki - Harusaki Meiro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
*[[Zakkyo Jidai]]
=== 1987 ===
*[[Boku no Chikyuu wa Mamotte]]
*[[Lunatic Cinema]]
*[[Dobutsu no Oishasan]]
*[[Sardinaasa]]
*[[Warau Micheal]]
=== 1988 ===
*[[The Change!]]
*[[Nante Suteki ni Japanesque]]
*[[Shounen Uchuu]]よ
*[[Hush A By Baby]] よ
*[[Masa ga Yuku]]
*[[Silver Arrow · Night Eyes War]]
*[[Wizard]] よ
=== 1989 ===
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
*[[Hiroki - Harusaki Meiro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
*[[Zakkyo Jidai]]
=== 1987 ===
*[[Boku no Chikyuu wa Mamotte]]
*[[Lunatic Cinema]]
*[[Dobutsu no Oishasan]]
*[[Sardinaasa]]
*[[Warau Micheal]]
=== 1988 ===
*[[The Change!]]
*[[Nante Suteki ni Japanesque]]
*[[Shounen Uchuu]]よ
*[[Hush A By Baby]] よ
*[[Masa ga Yuku]]
*[[Silver Arrow · Night Eyes War]]
*[[Wizard]] よ
=== 1989 ===
*[[Human.Noah no Koe]]
*[[Onnanoko Kisetsu]] よ
*[[Seito de Nanka Irarenai]] よ
*[[Chuugoku no Tsubo]] よ
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== 1970s ==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with exception of loan words.
=== 1974 ===
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Tabena Kyason!]]
*[[Ha Hi Fu He Hoshi no Ko]]
*[[Kocchi Mui te! Shin-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Ohayo! Remi-chan]]
*[[MacchiBako no you na o Shiro]]
*[[Violet Fizz wo Anata ni]] ''よ''
*[[Hana Matsuri no Yoru]] ''よ''
*[[Boku Hasshita yo!]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Chou no Märchen]] ''よ''
*[[Mao-chan to Ninjin]] ''よ''
*[[Mori ni Atsumare!]] ''よ''
*[[Kentucky no Kuma Kaa-san]] ''よ''
*[[Oji-sama to Watashi]] ''よ''
*[[Sususme Little March]] ''よ''
*[[Kiniro no Ashita]] ''よ''
*[[Youki na Obake]] ''よ''
*[[Non-chan no Asa]] ''よ''
*[[TamuTamu Misha]]
*[[Tiger 5]] ''よ''
*[[Tsubame no Kisetsu]] ''よ''
*[[Mama no Asagao]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Okurimono]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Magee]] ''よ''
*[[Hashire Alice]] ''よ''
*[[Virentsu Monogatari]] ''よ''
*[[Aoi September]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshifuru Yoru ni Anata to]] ''よ''
*[[Arema♥Handsome Tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Lemon Squash 1 Plus 1]] ''よ''
*[[Tanima no Chiisana Shiro]] ''よ''
*[[Hitori pocchi no iinchou]] ''よ''
*[[Hello! Shiawase-san]] ''よ''
*[[Suteki na Ranmaru sense]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Francia]] ''よ''
*[[Kuroi Uma no Ouji]] ''よ''
*[[Yowamushi Mereru]] ''よ''
*[[Mofu-! Atakushi Hana-chan!]] ''よ''
*[[Apache Mama]] ''よ''
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[1000Kaime no Kiss]] ''よ''
*[[Koisuru Kimi-chan]]
*[[Tobidase! Ojou-san]] ''よ''
*[[Kieta Houseki]] ''よ''
*[[Yuujou Rosen Koshou]] ''よ''
*[[11 Gatsu no Kaizoku tachi]] ''よ''
*[[Sumikko no Shiroi Kage]] ''よ''
*[[Playgirl to Tonde Choudai]] ''よ''
*[[Kimi no Tame ni....]] ''よ''
*[[Frances? Frances!!]] ''よ''
*[[Christmas no Taka]] ''よ''
*[[Aishiteru yo Barara-chan]] ''よ''
*[[Star wa Atashi da!!]] ''よ''
=== 1975 ===
*[[Warera wa Hamidashikko]]
*[[Nikushimi no Ie Ai no Ie]] ''よ''
*[[Makige wo Hippare]] ''よ''
*[[Tabechau wa Yo!! Omelette]] ''よ''
*[[Cecile Ann to Okashina Nakama]] ''よ''
*[[Seishun ni Mukatte Koge!]] ''よ''
*[[100 bun no 1 Monogatari]]
*[[Rachel・Gokigen]]
*[[Norowareta Shiro ]] ''よ''
*[[I to Ai]] ''よ''
*[[Boku no Shiro Yuri-san]] ''よ''
*[[Sumire no Hana no Satouzsuke]] ''よ''
*[[Sweet Cherry]] ''よ''
*[[Nao ha Gokigen!]] ''よ''
*[[Koori no Rosetta]] ''よ''
*[[Hoshi dake ga Shitteiru]] ''よ''
*[[Koi wa mamono]] ''よ''
*[[Yoroshiku Neko-tan]] ''よ''
*[[Hanadate de Koi wo shite]] ''よ''
*[[Itoko no Ridore]] ''よ''
*[[Joker Rondo]] ''よ''
*[[Tengu no Ri]] ''よ''
*[[Miss Amy to 18 Yaroudomo]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Hako]] ''よ''
*[[Kei AND Kei]] ''よ''
*[[Rosalind no Shouzou]] ''よ''
*[[Aozora wo Kaeshite]] ''よ''
*[[Pererandra ni Kaeritai]] ''よ''
*[[Koto wa Hatsukoi]] ''よ''
*[[Hiyaku Irekawaaru]] ''よ''
*[[Yuki no Hi no Angel]] ''よ''
*[[Maware! Hanadokei]]
*[[Q no Ji Tou]] ''よ''
*[[Hora Harukaze ga...]] ''よ''
*[[Lady L]] ''よ''
*[[Neko ga Miteita Ohanashi]] ''よ''
*[[Watashi no Hoshi no Ouji-sama]] ''よ''
*[[Inori no Kane ga Hibikutomo]] ''よ''
*[[15 Sai Hitori Tabi]] ''よ''
*[[Genroku Furisode Koishite Kou]] ''よ''
*[[Haru wa Futari no Madobe ni]] ''よ''
*[[Enban Docchi kara !?]] ''よ''
*[[Shiroi Mori]] ''よ''
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Hidari no Me no Akuryō]]
=== 1976 ===
*[[Metamorphosis Den]]
=== 1977 ===
*[[Yousei-Ou]]
=== 1978 ===
*[[Pygmalio]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[Kasumi ka Kumo ka Seishoujo]]
*[[Tropical Hanjirou]]
*[[Z]]
== 1980s ==
All manga which began publication in the 1980s. Titles with "よ" next to their names are yomi-kiri or, one-shots. All titles are in romaji with the exception of loan words.
=== 1980 ===
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
=== 1981 ===
*[[Akai Kiba: Blue Sonnet]]
*[[Touring Express]]
=== 1982 ===
*[[Doraneko Fooling]]
*[[Hoshi wa, Subaru]]よ
*[[Marine Blue Marine]]よ
=== 1983 ===
*[[Bye Bye C-Boy]] よ
*[[Akuma-kun Series]]
*[[Marionette]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Princess Syndrome]] よ
*[[Kioku Senmei]] よ
=== 1986 ===
*[[Hiroki - Harusaki Meiro]]
*[[Koko wa Greenwood]]
*[[Zakkyo Jidai]]
=== 1987 ===
*[[Boku no Chikyuu wa Mamotte]]
*[[Lunatic Cinema]]
*[[Dobutsu no Oishasan]]
*[[Sardinaasa]]
*[[Warau Micheal]]
=== 1988 ===
*[[The Change!]]
*[[Nante Suteki ni Japanesque]]
*[[Shounen Uchuu]]よ
*[[Hush A By Baby]] よ
*[[Masa ga Yuku]]
*[[Silver Arrow · Night Eyes War]]
*[[Wizard]] よ
=== 1989 ===
*[[Human.Noah no Koe]]
*[[Onnanoko Kisetsu]] よ
*[[Seito de Nanka Irarenai]] よ
*[[Chuugoku no Tsubo]] よ
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the site is still under it's early phases of construction, so please be patient.
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[[List of manga (alphabetical)]]
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[[List of shoujo magazines (by age)]]
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This is a perpetually in-comprehensive list. Titles are presented in romaji with the exception of loan words.
== Began in the 60s and before ==
*[[Shoujo]]
*Ribon
*Hitomi
*Nakayoshi
*Shoujo Friend
*Bessatsu Friend
*Margaret
*Deluxe Margaret
*Seventeen
*Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)
*Gekkan Seventeen
*Gekkan Funny
== Began in the 70s ==
*Betsucomi
*Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS
*Bonita
*Gekkan Princess
*[[Hana to Yume]]
*Bessatsu Hana to Yume
*Mimi
*LaLa
*Mystery Bonita
*Bouquet (Bu~Ke)
*Ciao
*Princess GOLD
== Began in the 80s ==
*Ribon Original
*Petit Flower
*Grape Fruit
*Wings
*The Margaret
*Gekkan Carol
*LaLa DX
*ASUKA
*Candle
*Omajinai Comic
*Halloween
*Susperia
*PyonPyon
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= List of shoujo magazines by age =
This is a perpetually in-comprehensive list. Titles are presented in romaji with the exception of loan words.
== Began in the 60s and before ==
*[[Shoujo]]
*[[Ribon]]
*[[Hitomi]]
*[[Nakayoshi]]
*[[Shoujo Friend]]
*[[Bessatsu Friend]]
*[[Margaret]]
*[[Deluxe Margaret]]
*[[Seventeen]]
*[[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]]
*[[Gekkan Seventeen]]
*[[Gekkan Funny]]
== Began in the 70s ==
*Betsucomi
*Bessatsu ViVa PRINCESS
*Bonita
*Gekkan Princess
*[[Hana to Yume]]
*Bessatsu Hana to Yume
*Mimi
*LaLa
*Mystery Bonita
*Bouquet (Bu~Ke)
*Ciao
*Princess GOLD
== Began in the 80s ==
*Ribon Original
*Petit Flower
*Grape Fruit
*Wings
*The Margaret
*Gekkan Carol
*LaLa DX
*ASUKA
*Candle
*Omajinai Comic
*Halloween
*Susperia
*PyonPyon
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= Glass no Kamen =
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
-The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
-Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
-The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
-CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
-Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
-a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
-a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
-a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
-a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
-a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
-a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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Created page with "[[File:Shoujo1954-11-0.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the November 1954 issue of ''Shoujo''.]] Shoujo was a monthly shoujo magazine which was published from Febuary 1949 to March 1963. It was published by Koubunsha. == Overview == [[File:Hoshiwayureruyo.jpg|200px|thumb|left|"Hoshi wa Yureru yo", an illustrated story from the May 1955 issue of ''Shoujo''. Written by [[Ousuke Agi]] and illustrated by [[Egawa Misao]].]] Much unlike later shoujo manga magazines, the cover..."
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Shoujo was a monthly shoujo magazine which was published from Febuary 1949 to March 1963. It was published by Koubunsha.
== Overview ==
[[File:Hoshiwayureruyo.jpg|200px|thumb|left|"Hoshi wa Yureru yo", an illustrated story from the May 1955 issue of ''Shoujo''. Written by [[Ousuke Agi]] and illustrated by [[Egawa Misao]].]]
Much unlike later shoujo manga magazines, the covers of ''Shoujo'' featured real-life photographs of young girls. Along with manga, it also featured many photographs as well as written content, like illustrated stories. Issues also came with additional items such as handicraft sets, study bags, and Christmas ornaments.
== Works published ==
One of ''Shoujo'''s most well known works would be the original [[Anmitsu Hime]] manga by [[Kurakane Shousuke]], which began in 1949.
For a full list of works, see: [[Shoujo (magazine) manga by year]]
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[[File:Hitomi1958-11-0.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the November 1958 issue of Hitomi.]]
Hitomi was a monthly shoujo magazine which was published from July 1958 to March 1961. It was published by Akita Shoten.
== Overview ==
[[File:Maruminouta.JPG|200px|thumb|left|[[Marumi no Uta]], a manga by [[Sekiya Hisashi]] from the November 1958 issue of the magazine.]]
In the fashion of other 1950s shoujo magazines, Hitomi was a mix of manga, written novels, photographs, and articles. The covers typically featured real life photographs.
== Works published ==
For a full list of works, see [[Hitomi manga by year]]
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Created page with "[[File:Patallirocover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1.]] Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019...."
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Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018.
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Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018. The latter two stage plays have an entirely different cast to the first two and the film, barring the actor who plays Patalliro himself who remains the same.
Unlike the anime, which had''bishounen'' characters be voiced by women, in the live-action adaptations they are all played by men.
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Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
=== Patalliro the 8th ===
-The main character and whom the manga is named after. He is the 10 year old king of the fictional island of Malynera. He is known for his intelligence, wit, and trouble making.
=== Major Jack Barbarossa Bancoran ===
-Assigned as Patalliro's bodyguard, this Brit is known for his ability to seduce men only with his eyes. He has a distinct appearance of long black hair, and blue/purple eyeshadow.
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018. The latter two stage plays have an entirely different cast to the first two and the film, barring the actor who plays Patalliro himself who remains the same.
Unlike the anime, which had''bishounen'' characters be voiced by women, in the live-action adaptations they are all played by men.
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''Also known as "The Door into Summer"''
[[File:Natsuenotobira.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga anthology where Natsu e no Tobira is included.]]
Natsu e no Tobira (夏への扉) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in Hana to Yume in 1975.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
On March 21st 1981, Natsu e no Tobira received an animated film adaption from Toei Animation and Madhouse.
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Created page with "[[File:Arabesque.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for a volume of the manga.]] Arabesque (アラベスク) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Ryouko]]. The first part was published in 4 volumes in [[Ribon]] from October 1971 to April 1973. The second part, also 4 volumes, was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from June 1974 to November 1975. Hana to Yume also ran == Plot == It is a manga about Russian ballet. == Characters =="
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Arabesque (アラベスク) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Ryouko]]. The first part was published in 4 volumes in [[Ribon]] from October 1971 to April 1973. The second part, also 4 volumes, was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from June 1974 to November 1975. Hana to Yume also ran
== Plot ==
It is a manga about Russian ballet.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Arabesque.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for a volume of the manga.]]
Arabesque (アラベスク) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Ryouko]]. The first part was published in 4 volumes in [[Ribon]] from October 1971 to April 1973. The second part, also 4 volumes, was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from June 1974 to November 1975.
== Plot ==
It is a manga about Russian ballet.
== Characters ==
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Banana Fish
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Created page with "[[File:BananaFishVol1.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1 of Banana Fish.]] Banana Fish (バナナフィッシュ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from May 1985 to April 1994. It has been compiled into 19 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations == In 2018, the manga received a 24 episode anime adaptation by studio MAPPA, it aired from July 6th to December 21st of that year."
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[[File:BananaFishVol1.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1 of Banana Fish.]]
Banana Fish (バナナフィッシュ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from May 1985 to April 1994. It has been compiled into 19 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 2018, the manga received a 24 episode anime adaptation by studio MAPPA, it aired from July 6th to December 21st of that year.
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo
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Created page with "[[File:Barayashiki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]] Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in 1969, and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in 1969, and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi
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Created page with "[[File:Hiizuru.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover]] Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi (日出処の天子) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Ryoko]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from April 1980 to February 1984. It has been compiled into 11 volumes. It won the 7th Kodansha shoujo manga award in 1983. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi (日出処の天子) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Ryoko]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from April 1980 to February 1984. It has been compiled into 11 volumes. It won the 7th Kodansha shoujo manga award in 1983.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Giniro no Kami no Arisa
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Created page with "[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]] Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Claudine
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete
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Created page with "[[File:Eroicacover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of ''Eroica''.]] Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete (エロイカより愛をこめて) was a shoujo manga created by [[Aoike Yasuko]]. It was published in [[ViVa Princess]] from December 1976 to April 1979, before then moving to [[Princess]] where it ran through 2007. In 2008, it began publishing in [[Princess Gold.]], before ending in 2012. During most of it's run, it published irregularly. It has been compiled..."
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[[File:Eroicacover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of ''Eroica''.]]
Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete (エロイカより愛をこめて) was a shoujo manga created by [[Aoike Yasuko]]. It was published in [[ViVa Princess]] from December 1976 to April 1979, before then moving to [[Princess]] where it ran through 2007. In 2008, it began publishing in [[Princess Gold.]], before ending in 2012. During most of it's run, it published irregularly. It has been compiled into 39 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, there was an audio drama released as a record by Nippon Colombia.
In May 2023, the manga received a live-action stage play adaptation.
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu E no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu E no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu E no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume.
== Plot ==
This story takes place in 20th century France and is narrated by an unnamed psychiatrist. It centers around the life of a patient he met, Claude (referred to as Claudine throughout the story). Claude grows up identifying as a man, and falls in love with various women. However, drama ensues as obstacles arise in Claude's personal and love life. The story ends with Claude's suicide after a failed relationship as he labels himself an "imperfect man" due to his body.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume.
== Plot ==
This story takes place in 20th century France and is narrated by an unnamed psychiatrist. It centers around the life of a patient he met, Claude (referred to as Claudine throughout the story). Claude grows up identifying as a man, and falls in love with various women. However, drama ensues as obstacles arise in Claude's personal and love life. The story ends with Claude's suicide after a failed relationship as he labels himself an "imperfect man" due to his body.
== Characters ==
=== Claudine de Montesse ===
The protagonist of the story. He comes from an aristocratic family and is considered a trans man, by modern standards. His father and childhood friend, Rosemarie, are the only ones who accept who he is. Claudine refers to himself as Claude, though others refer to him as Claudine, and he struggles throughout the story with being taken seriously as a man.
=== The Psychiatrist ===
The narrator of the story. He first meets Claude when the boy is eight, as his mother worries about his identification as a boy. Claude and the doctor remain in contact over Claude's life, and the doctor labels Claude after his death as a "transsexual".
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume. It was licensed in the USA by Seven Seas Entertainment as "Claudine...!" in 2018. The manga is notable for being one of the first to center around a transgender character.
== Plot ==
This story takes place in 20th century France and is narrated by an unnamed psychiatrist. It centers around the life of a patient he met, Claude (referred to as Claudine throughout the story). Claude grows up identifying as a man, and falls in love with various women. However, drama ensues as obstacles arise in Claude's personal and love life. The story ends with Claude's suicide after a failed relationship as he labels himself an "imperfect man" due to his body.
== Characters ==
=== Claudine de Montesse ===
The protagonist of the story. He comes from an aristocratic family and is considered a trans man, by modern standards. His father and childhood friend, Rosemarie, are the only ones who accept who he is. Claudine refers to himself as Claude, though others refer to him as Claudine, and he struggles throughout the story with being taken seriously as a man.
=== The Psychiatrist ===
The narrator of the story. He first meets Claude when the boy is eight, as his mother worries about his identification as a boy. Claude and the doctor remain in contact over Claude's life, and the doctor labels Claude after his death as a "transsexual".
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume. It was licensed in the USA by Seven Seas Entertainment as "Claudine...!" in 2018. The manga is notable for being one of the first to center around a transgender character.
== Plot ==
This story takes place in 20th century France and is narrated by an unnamed psychiatrist. It centers around the life of a patient he met, Claude (referred to as Claudine throughout the story). Claude grows up identifying as a man, and falls in love with various women. However, drama ensues as obstacles arise in Claude's personal and love life. The story ends with Claude's suicide after a failed relationship as he labels himself an "imperfect man" due to his body.
== Characters ==
=== Claudine de Montesse ===
The protagonist of the story. He comes from an aristocratic family and is considered a trans man, by modern standards. His father and childhood friend, Rosemarie, are the only ones who accept who he is. Claudine refers to himself as Claude, though others refer to him as Claudine, and he struggles throughout the story with being taken seriously as a man.
=== The Psychiatrist ===
The narrator of the story. He first meets Claude when the boy is eight, as his mother worries about his identification as a boy. Claude and the doctor remain in contact over Claude's life, and the doctor labels Claude after his death as a "transsexual".
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[[File:Claudine...!_tankobon_cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Claudine...! (クローディーヌ...!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in two January 1978 issues of [[Margaret]] and has been compiled into one volume. It was licensed in the USA by Seven Seas Entertainment as "Claudine...!" in 2018. The manga is notable for being one of the first to center around a transgender character.
== Plot ==
This story takes place in 20th century France and is narrated by an unnamed psychiatrist. It centers around the life of a patient he met, Claude (referred to as Claudine throughout the story). Claude grows up identifying as a man, and falls in love with various women. However, drama ensues as obstacles arise in Claude's personal and love life. The story ends with Claude's suicide after a failed relationship as he labels himself an "imperfect man" due to his body.
== Characters ==
=== Claudine de Montesse ===
The protagonist of the story. He comes from an aristocratic family and is considered a trans man, by modern standards. His father and childhood friend, Rosemarie, are the only ones who accept who he is. Claudine refers to himself as Claude, though others refer to him as Claudine, and he struggles throughout the story with being taken seriously as a man.
=== The Psychiatrist ===
The narrator of the story. He first meets Claude when the boy is eight, as his mother worries about his identification as a boy. Claude and the doctor remain in contact over Claude's life, and the doctor labels Claude after his death as a "transsexual".
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
The story is narrated by Tomoko, and surrounds her and her brother, Kenichirou, and their encounters with a mysterious girl. The siblings see her wherever they go and focus on finding out who she is and what she wants from them. The girl was afflicted with myeloid sarcoma and longed to get close to Kenichirou. So, her spirit left her body to follow the siblings and confess.
== Characters ==
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
The story is narrated by Tomoko, and surrounds her and her brother, Kenichirou, and their encounters with a mysterious girl. The siblings see her wherever they go and focus on finding out who she is and what she wants from them. The girl was afflicted with myeloid sarcoma and longed to get close to Kenichirou. So, her spirit left her body to follow the siblings and confess.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Barayashiki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]
Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
The story is narrated by Tomoko, and surrounds her and her brother, Kenichirou, and their encounters with a mysterious girl. The siblings see her wherever they go and focus on finding out who she is and what she wants from them. The girl was afflicted with myeloid sarcoma and longed to get close to Kenichirou. So, her spirit left her body to follow the siblings and confess.
== Characters ==
=== Tomoko ===
The narrator of the story. She is a schoolgirl who first encounters the girl from the rose mansion while meeting up with her older brother. Due to the story being so short, not much is shown regarding her character other than her pitying the girl from the rose mansion when she learns the truth about her.
=== Kenichirou ===
Tomoko's older brother. He is a university student and the rose girl's object of affection. He is curious as to where he recognizes the rose girl and how she is following the siblings everywhere they go. He listens to her final confession and cries when learning of her death.
=== Girl from the Rose Mansion ===
She remains unnamed throughout the story. She is in love with Kenichirou but could not get closer to him due to being bedbound from myeloid sarcoma. So, she projected her spirit to follow Kenichirou and eventually confessed to him on the night she died. Not much is known about her other than her parents passing away, her relatives leaving her, and her nanny looking after her until her passing.
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
The story is narrated by Tomoko, and surrounds her and her brother, Kenichirou, and their encounters with a mysterious girl. The siblings see her wherever they go and focus on finding out who she is and what she wants from them. The girl was afflicted with myeloid sarcoma and longed to get close to Kenichirou. So, her spirit left her body to follow the siblings and confess.
== Characters ==
=== Tomoko ===
The narrator of the story. She is a schoolgirl who first encounters the girl from the rose mansion while meeting up with her older brother. Due to the story being so short, not much is shown regarding her character other than her pitying the girl from the rose mansion when she learns the truth about her.
=== Kenichirou ===
Tomoko's older brother. He is a university student and the rose girl's object of affection. He is curious as to where he recognizes the rose girl and how she is following the siblings everywhere they go. He listens to her final confession and cries when learning of her death.
=== Girl from the Rose Mansion ===
She remains unnamed throughout the story. She is in love with Kenichirou but could not get closer to him due to being bedbound from myeloid sarcoma. So, she projected her spirit to follow Kenichirou and eventually confessed to him on the night she died. Not much is known about her other than her parents passing away, her relatives leaving her, and her nanny looking after her until her passing.
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Bara Yashiki No Shoujo (バラ屋敷の少女) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in April 1967 in [[Shoujo Friend Weekly]], and marks Ikeda's debut as a mangaka.
== Plot ==
The story is narrated by Tomoko, and surrounds her and her brother, Kenichirou, and their encounters with a mysterious girl. The siblings see her wherever they go and focus on finding out who she is and what she wants from them. The girl was afflicted with myeloid sarcoma and longed to get close to Kenichirou. So, her spirit left her body to follow the siblings and confess.
== Characters ==
=== Tomoko ===
The narrator of the story. She is a schoolgirl who first encounters the girl from the rose mansion while meeting up with her older brother. Due to the story being so short, not much is shown regarding her character other than her pitying the girl from the rose mansion when she learns the truth about her.
=== Kenichirou ===
Tomoko's older brother. He is a university student and the rose girl's object of affection. He is curious as to where he recognizes the rose girl and how she is following the siblings everywhere they go. He listens to her final confession and cries when learning of her death.
=== Girl from the Rose Mansion ===
She remains unnamed throughout the story. She is in love with Kenichirou but could not get closer to him due to being bedbound from myeloid sarcoma. So, she projected her spirit to follow Kenichirou and eventually confessed to him on the night she died. Not much is known about her other than her parents passing away, her relatives leaving her, and her nanny looking after her until her passing.
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[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Alisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Alisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Alisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Alisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Alisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Alisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
=== Alisa Honjou ===
The protagonist. She was initially a pampered but kind girl until she was betrayed and left for dead by her supposed friends. She seeks revenge on Masako, Keiko, and Beniko for ruining her and her family. Underground, she was cared for by an elderly couple who were scholars. She became intelligent, athletic, and beautiful. When reemerging from underground, she takes her mother's maiden name and becomes Alisa Hidaki, a rich transfer student. She utilizes the jewels she found beneath ground to finance her revenge. She remembers Mio fondly for being her only ally amongst her friends.
=== Mio Kyouzaki ===
One of Alisa's friends. She was the only one to not betray Alisa. She treasured the masks Alisa gifted herself and her friends on Alisa's 13th birthday and saw them as symbols of friendship. She saw Alisa off as Alisa sailed off into the distance at the end of the story.
=== Masako Kawasaki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Alisa. She was known for her athleticism in high school but was beat out by Alisa as a means of breaking her spirit. She called Alisa out at night to beat her up but was swiftly beaten and then driven mad by fear after witnessing Keiko's suicide.
=== Keiko Aoki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Alisa. She was known for her intelligence but was beat by Alisa. After going to her boyfriend Keiichi for comfort and overhearing how he was only together with her due to her class rank, she committed suicide out of despair.
=== Beniko Shigaraki ===
The ringleader of the betrayal against Alisa. She was an aspiring actress and saw herself as the queen of her class. She was going to use the mask gifted by Alisa to help her debut but Alisa smeared a pathogen absorbed through the skin on the inside of the mask that causes the skin to decay. Due to the uncertain incubation period that would leave Beniko in constant fear, she opted to die by burning to death on the stage she stood on.
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[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Arisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Arisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Arisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
=== Arisa Honjou ===
The protagonist. She was initially a pampered but kind girl until she was betrayed and left for dead by her supposed friends. She seeks revenge on Masako, Keiko, and Beniko for ruining her and her family. Underground, she was cared for by an elderly couple who were scholars. She became intelligent, athletic, and beautiful. When reemerging from underground, she takes her mother's maiden name and becomes Arisa Hidaki, a rich transfer student. She utilizes the jewels she found beneath ground to finance her revenge. She remembers Mio fondly for being her only ally amongst her friends.
=== Mio Kyouzaki ===
One of Arisa's friends. She was the only one to not betray Arisa. She treasured the masks Arisa gifted herself and her friends on Arisa's 13th birthday and saw them as symbols of friendship. She saw Arisa off as Arisa sailed off into the distance at the end of the story.
=== Masako Kawasaki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her athleticism in high school but was beat out by Arisa as a means of breaking her spirit. She called Arisa out at night to beat her up but was swiftly beaten and then driven mad by fear after witnessing Keiko's suicide.
=== Keiko Aoki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her intelligence but was beat by Arisa. After going to her boyfriend Keiichi for comfort and overhearing how he was only together with her due to her class rank, she committed suicide out of despair.
=== Beniko Shigaraki ===
The ringleader of the betrayal against Arisa. She was an aspiring actress and saw herself as the queen of her class. She was going to use the mask gifted by Alisa to help her debut but Arisa smeared a pathogen absorbed through the skin on the inside of the mask that causes the skin to decay. Due to the uncertain incubation period that would leave Beniko in constant fear, she opted to die by burning to death on the stage she stood on.
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Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Arisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Arisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Arisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
=== Arisa Honjou ===
The protagonist. She was initially a pampered but kind girl until she was betrayed and left for dead by her supposed friends. She seeks revenge on Masako, Keiko, and Beniko for ruining her and her family. Underground, she was cared for by an elderly couple who were scholars. She became intelligent, athletic, and beautiful. When reemerging from underground, she takes her mother's maiden name and becomes Arisa Hidaki, a rich transfer student. She utilizes the jewels she found beneath ground to finance her revenge. She remembers Mio fondly for being her only ally amongst her friends.
=== Mio Kyouzaki ===
One of Arisa's friends. She was the only one to not betray Arisa. She treasured the masks Arisa gifted herself and her friends on Arisa's 13th birthday and saw them as symbols of friendship. She saw Arisa off as Arisa sailed off into the distance at the end of the story.
=== Masako Kawasaki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her athleticism in high school but was beat out by Arisa as a means of breaking her spirit. She called Arisa out at night to beat her up but was swiftly beaten and then driven mad by fear after witnessing Keiko's suicide.
=== Keiko Aoki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her intelligence but was beat by Arisa. After going to her boyfriend Keiichi for comfort and overhearing how he was only together with her due to her class rank, she committed suicide out of despair.
=== Beniko Shigaraki ===
The ringleader of the betrayal against Arisa. She was an aspiring actress and saw herself as the queen of her class. She was going to use the mask gifted by Alisa to help her debut but Arisa smeared a pathogen absorbed through the skin on the inside of the mask that causes the skin to decay. Due to the uncertain incubation period that would leave Beniko in constant fear, she opted to die by burning to death on the stage she stood on.
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[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Arisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Arisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Arisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
=== Arisa Honjou ===
The protagonist. She was initially a pampered but kind girl until she was betrayed and left for dead by her supposed friends. She seeks revenge on Masako, Keiko, and Beniko for ruining her and her family. Underground, she was cared for by an elderly couple who were scholars. She became intelligent, athletic, and beautiful. When reemerging from underground, she takes her mother's maiden name and becomes Arisa Hidaki, a rich transfer student. She utilizes the jewels she found beneath ground to finance her revenge. She remembers Mio fondly for being her only ally amongst her friends.
=== Mio Kyouzaki ===
One of Arisa's friends. She was the only one to not betray Arisa. She treasured the masks Arisa gifted herself and her friends on Arisa's 13th birthday and saw them as symbols of friendship. She saw Arisa off as Arisa sailed off into the distance at the end of the story.
=== Masako Kawasaki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her athleticism in high school but was beat out by Arisa as a means of breaking her spirit. She called Arisa out at night to beat her up but was swiftly beaten and then driven mad by fear after witnessing Keiko's suicide.
=== Keiko Aoki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her intelligence but was beat by Arisa. After going to her boyfriend Keiichi for comfort and overhearing how he was only together with her due to her class rank, she committed suicide out of despair.
=== Beniko Shigaraki ===
The ringleader of the betrayal against Arisa. She was an aspiring actress and saw herself as the queen of her class. She was going to use the mask gifted by Alisa to help her debut but Arisa smeared a pathogen absorbed through the skin on the inside of the mask that causes the skin to decay. Due to the uncertain incubation period that would leave Beniko in constant fear, she opted to die by burning to death on the stage she stood on.
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[[File:Giniroarisa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]]
Giniro no Kami no Arisa (銀色の髪の亜里沙) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]]. It consists of two parts which were published in the 1973 April-May issue of [[Deluxe Margaret]] and has been compiled into multiple one-shot compilation books of the same name.
== Plot ==
Arisa Honjou is the child of the owner of Honjou Industries. Her 13th birthday is celebrated with her friends Mio, Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. All four of their parents work for the company. However, Mr. Honjou soon perishes in a freak accident that turned out to be orchestrated by the families of Masako, Keiko, and Beniko. Those same three girls soon push Arisa into a deep and dark cavern a week after her father's demise and her mother is locked up in a mental hospital. The company is then taken over by Beniko's family.
Over the years, Arisa trains underground for revenge against the three who ruined her life. She emerges high-school aged with hair turned silver from lack of sunlight and a penetrating gaze, ready to exact her revenge.
== Characters ==
=== Arisa Honjou ===
The protagonist. She was initially a pampered but kind girl until she was betrayed and left for dead by her supposed friends. She seeks revenge on Masako, Keiko, and Beniko for ruining her and her family. Underground, she was cared for by an elderly couple who were scholars. She became intelligent, athletic, and beautiful. When reemerging from underground, she takes her mother's maiden name and becomes Arisa Hidaki, a rich transfer student. She utilizes the jewels she found beneath ground to finance her revenge. She remembers Mio fondly for being her only ally amongst her friends.
=== Mio Kyouzaki ===
One of Arisa's friends. She was the only one to not betray Arisa. She treasured the masks Arisa gifted herself and her friends on Arisa's 13th birthday and saw them as symbols of friendship. She saw Arisa off as Arisa sailed off into the distance at the end of the story.
=== Masako Kawasaki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her athleticism in high school but was beat out by Arisa as a means of breaking her spirit. She called Arisa out at night to beat her up but was swiftly beaten and then driven mad by fear after witnessing Keiko's suicide.
=== Keiko Aoki ===
One of the girls who betrayed Arisa. She was known for her intelligence but was beat by Arisa. After going to her boyfriend Keiichi for comfort and overhearing how he was only together with her due to her class rank, she committed suicide out of despair.
=== Beniko Shigaraki ===
The ringleader of the betrayal against Arisa. She was an aspiring actress and saw herself as the queen of her class. She was going to use the mask gifted by Alisa to help her debut but Arisa smeared a pathogen absorbed through the skin on the inside of the mask that causes the skin to decay. Due to the uncertain incubation period that would leave Beniko in constant fear, she opted to die by burning to death on the stage she stood on.
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Created page with "[[File:Juuichigatsu.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover]] Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium (11月のギムナジウム) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in the November 1971 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], and has been compiled into a one-shot compilation book of the same name. The one-shot is the rough basis for Hagio's later work, [[Thomas no Shinzo]]. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium (11月のギムナジウム) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in the November 1971 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], and has been compiled into a one-shot compilation book of the same name. The one-shot is the rough basis for Hagio's later work, [[Thomas no Shinzo]].
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi (魔法のアイドルパステルユーミ) was a shoujo manga based on the anime of the same name, drawn by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] during 1986. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi (魔法のアイドルパステルユーミ) was a shoujo manga based on the anime of the same name, drawn by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] during 1986. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
=== Yumi Hanazono ===
The protagonist. Her family runs a flower shop so she grew up loving flowers. She also loves to draw and wants to become a mangaka. Her love of flowers and penchant for drawing caused her to be gifted a magic wand for a year. This wand allows the things she draws with it to come alive for a short time.
=== Keshimaru ===
One of the fairies who gives Yumi the magic wand. Along with Kakimaru, they came to the human world to gift Yumi the wand for her kindness and love of flowers.
=== Kakimaru ===
One of the fairies who gave Yumi the magic wand. Kakimaru and Keshimaru are flower fairies who reward those who are kind and love flowers.
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[[File:Pastelyumi.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 2nd volume of the manga.]]
Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi (魔法のアイドルパステルユーミ) was a shoujo manga based on the anime of the same name, drawn by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] during 1986. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
=== Yumi Hanazono ===
[[File:Yumipic.png|75px|thumb|left|Yumi in the anime.]]
The protagonist. Her family runs a flower shop so she grew up loving flowers. She also loves to draw and wants to become a mangaka. Her love of flowers and penchant for drawing caused her to be gifted a magic wand for a year. This wand allows the things she draws with it to come alive for a short time.
=== Keshimaru ===
One of the fairies who gives Yumi the magic wand. Along with Kakimaru, they came to the human world to gift Yumi the wand for her kindness and love of flowers.
=== Kakimaru ===
One of the fairies who gave Yumi the magic wand. Kakimaru and Keshimaru are flower fairies who reward those who are kind and love flowers.
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Kaze to Ki no Uta
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Created page with "[[File:Kazeki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1 of Kaze to Ki no Uta.]] Kaze to Ki no Uta (風と木の詩) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from February 1976 to November 1980, before moving to [[Petit Flower]] in February 1981, where it published until it's end in June 1984. It has been compiled into 17 volumes. Despite it's fame and critical praise, it has yet to be officially translated into..."
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[[File:Kazeki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1 of Kaze to Ki no Uta.]]
Kaze to Ki no Uta (風と木の詩) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from February 1976 to November 1980, before moving to [[Petit Flower]] in February 1981, where it published until it's end in June 1984. It has been compiled into 17 volumes. Despite it's fame and critical praise, it has yet to be officially translated into English by a publisher; but has received full Spanish and Italian translations.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 1987, the manga received an 59 minute OVA from the studio Triangle Staff entitled "Kaze to Ki no Uta Sanctus: Sei Naru Kana" (風と木の詩 SANCTUS-聖なるかな-). This OVA roughly covers the early events of the story, but skips most later events and only alludes to the manga's ending, making it an incomplete adaptation.
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[[File:Glass Mask volume 1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 1st volume of the manga.]]
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
[[File:Mayakitajima.png|75px|thumb|left|Maya Kitajima.]]
-The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
-Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
-The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
-CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
-Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
-a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
-a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
-a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
-a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
-a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
-a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
[[File:Mayakitajima.png|75px|thumb|left|Maya Kitajima.]]
-The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
-Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
-The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
-CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
-Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
[[File:Mayakitajima.png|75px|thumb|left|Maya Kitajima.]]
-The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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[[File:Glass Mask volume 1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 1st volume of the manga.]]
also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
[[File:Mayakitajima.png|75px|thumb|left|Maya Kitajima.]]
The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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[[File:Patallirocover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1.]]
Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
=== Patalliro the 8th ===
[[File:Patalliropic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Patalliro from the anime.]]
-The main character and whom the manga is named after. He is the 10 year old king of the fictional island of Malynera. He is known for his intelligence, wit, and trouble making.
=== Major Jack Barbarossa Bancoran ===
[[File:Bancoranpic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Bancoran from the anime.]]
-Assigned as Patalliro's bodyguard, this Brit is known for his ability to seduce men only with his eyes. He has a distinct appearance of long black hair, and blue/purple eyeshadow.
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018. The latter two stage plays have an entirely different cast to the first two and the film, barring the actor who plays Patalliro himself who remains the same.
Unlike the anime, which had''bishounen'' characters be voiced by women, in the live-action adaptations they are all played by men.
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Created page with "[[File:California Story.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 8.]] California Monogatari (カリフォルニア物語) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from 1978 to 1981. It has been compiled into 8 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations == In 2008, the manga received a stage play adaptation."
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[[File:California Story.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 8.]]
California Monogatari (カリフォルニア物語) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from 1978 to 1981. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
In 2008, the manga received a stage play adaptation.
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Created page with "[[File:Fire!cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of Fire!.]] Fire! (ファイヤー!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Mizuno Hideko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from Fall 1969 to Summer 1971. It has been compiled into 4 volumes. The series is notable for being an early example of a male protagonist in a shoujo manga, something which would become more and more popular in the years to come. == Plot == == Characters =="
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[[File:Fire!cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of Fire!.]]
Fire! (ファイヤー!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Mizuno Hideko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from Fall 1969 to Summer 1971. It has been compiled into 4 volumes. The series is notable for being an early example of a male protagonist in a shoujo manga, something which would become more and more popular in the years to come.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Created page with "[[File:Poe_no_Ichizoku_Vol_1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of the manga.]] Poe no Ichizoku (ポーの一族) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in both [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] and [[Shuukan Shoujo Comic]] from February 1972 to April 1976. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. Additionally, there is also a continuation series which has run in the Magazine ''Flowers'' since July of 2016. == Plot == == Characters == == Ada..."
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[[File:Poe_no_Ichizoku_Vol_1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of the manga.]]
Poe no Ichizoku (ポーの一族) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in both [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] and [[Shuukan Shoujo Comic]] from February 1972 to April 1976. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. Additionally, there is also a continuation series which has run in the Magazine ''Flowers'' since July of 2016.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Created page with "[[File:Oniisamaecover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of Oniisama e.]] Oniisama E... (おにいさまへ...) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from March to September of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:Oniisamaecover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of Oniisama e.]]
Oniisama E... (おにいさまへ...) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from March to September of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Created page with "[[File:Orpheusnomado.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the first volume of the manga.]] Orpheus no Mado (オルフェウスの窓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1975 to 1976, before switching to [[Seventeen]], where it published from 1977 to it's end in 1981. It has been compiled into 18 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:Orpheusnomado.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the first volume of the manga.]]
Orpheus no Mado (オルフェウスの窓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1975 to 1976, before switching to [[Seventeen]], where it published from 1977 to it's end in 1981. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Created page with "[[File:Heart_of_Thomas_Moto_Hagio.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the second volume.]] Thomas no Shinzo (トーマの心臓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from May to December of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:Heart_of_Thomas_Moto_Hagio.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the second volume.]]
Thomas no Shinzo (トーマの心臓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from May to December of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Soumeikyoku]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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it turns out that although "nordiska sonata" is ノルディスカ奏鳴曲 originally, the "soumeikyoku" is has the katakana for "sonata" attached to it, making that the proper romaji
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This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no Kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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Created page with "[[File:The_Rose_of_Versailles_Volume_2.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 2nd volume of the manga.]] Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young Marie Antoinette has been sent to France to marry into the monarchy. One of her bodyguards is the androgynous Oscar François de Jarjayes. Despite being raised as and dressing in traditionally male clothing, Oscar is a woman. Women want her and men want to be her. Even the future Queen of France is not immune to her charm and charisma. Readers witness the weakening of the French monarchy and the impending revolution build over the course of this story through the eyes of a conflicted Oscar as her loyalty to the nobility begins to waver.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:The_Rose_of_Versailles_Volume_2.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 2nd volume of the manga.]]
Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young Marie Antoinette has been sent to France to marry into the monarchy. One of her bodyguards is the androgynous Oscar François de Jarjayes. Despite being raised as and dressing in traditionally male clothing, Oscar is a woman. Women want her and men want to be her. Even the future Queen of France is not immune to her charm and charisma. Readers witness the weakening of the French monarchy and the impending revolution build over the course of this story through the eyes of a conflicted Oscar as her loyalty to the nobility begins to waver.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Versailles no Bara Musicals (1974-2015) ===
A number of musicals based on the characters and plot of Versailles no Bara have been performed by the Takarazuka Revue, a musical theater group comprised of solely women. These musicals are notable in the Takarazuka Revue's history and have been incredibly popular and well-received. Riyoko Ikeda has even been asked to write stories for minor characters for these musicals to focus on.
=== Lady Oscar (1979) ===
A live-action English-Language film directed by Jacques Demy was released based on the manga. It was a co-production between Japan and France. The plot differs from the manga in that Oscar and Andre lost contact as children and cross paths as adults fighting on opposing sides during the French Revolution. It was released in 1979 in Japan and 1980 in France.
=== Versailles no Bara (1979) ===
A TV anime that aired from October 10th, 1979, to September 3rd, 1980. An OVA (Original Video Animation) recapping the series was also released a week after the final episode titled "Versailles no bara to onnatachi". The show was actually cancelled in some prefectures with only 24 episodes compared to the 40 that were widely released. So, for these prefectures, an alternate finale was broadcast as the final 24th episode titled "Moetsukita Bara no Shouzou". It has never been included in home video releases or rebroadcast but testimonies do state what happens in this episode. The TV anime is a complete adaptation of the manga events.
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[[File:The_Rose_of_Versailles_Volume_2.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 2nd volume of the manga.]]
Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young Marie Antoinette has been sent to France to marry into the monarchy. One of her bodyguards is the androgynous Oscar François de Jarjayes. Despite being raised as and dressing in traditionally male clothing, Oscar is a woman. Women want her and men want to be her. Even the future Queen of France is not immune to her charm and charisma. Readers witness the weakening of the French monarchy and the impending revolution build over the course of this story through the eyes of a conflicted Oscar as her loyalty to the nobility begins to waver.
== Characters ==
=== Oscar François de Jarjayes ===
A side character turned main character as the manga progresses. She was raised as a boy by her father who longed for a son. Despite her upbringing, she is open about being a woman and turns out romantic confessions from women because of this. She is able to have more freedom compared to common female nobles due to her status as Royal Guard. Oscar's personal conflicts often revolve around either being treated solely as a man or solely as a woman. Prominent themes with her character are gender roles and revolution as the story progresses and takes a more serious tone.
=== Marie Antoinette ===
The protagonist. She is modeled on shoujo protagonists of the era as being lively and naive. She was sent to France at 14 to seal the alliance between France and Austria. Her naivety is used against her by characters like the Duchess de Polignac and this eventually leads to her downfall. She also has an extramarital affair with the Swedish noble Hans Axel Von Fersen. Despite her initial naivete, she is strong-willed and is a loving and protective mother towards the end, when the Revolution is in full swing.
=== André Grandier ===
André is Oscar's childhood friend and the grandson of Oscar's nanny. Their gap in class widened as they got older. He was secretly in love with Oscar and is a very passionate and sensitive man. He was willing to do anything for Oscar and ended up going blind from an injury when saving Oscar from the Black Knight. He often sided with the commoners when tensions were high between nobility and the working class.
=== Hans Axel von Fersen ===
A Swedish noble who visits the court of Versailles and falls in love with Marie Antoinette. He attempted to help her escape France during the Revolution but ultimately failed. Oscar secretly pined for him, but he only ever saw her as a good friend.
=== Rosalie Lamorlière ===
The adopted daughter of a peasant woman. Her mother is actually the Duchess de Polignac. She goes to Versailles to kill whoever hit her mother with a carriage and ran into Oscar after mistaking Lady de Jarjayes as the woman. Oscar teachers Rosalie fencing, manners, and more. Rosalie falls in love with Oscar and comes to admire her deeply. She ends up marrying and meets Oscar again during the Storming of the Bastille.
== Adaptations ==
=== Versailles no Bara Musicals (1974-2015) ===
A number of musicals based on the characters and plot of Versailles no Bara have been performed by the Takarazuka Revue, a musical theater group comprised of solely women. These musicals are notable in the Takarazuka Revue's history and have been incredibly popular and well-received. Riyoko Ikeda has even been asked to write stories for minor characters for these musicals to focus on.
=== Lady Oscar (1979) ===
A live-action English-Language film directed by Jacques Demy was released based on the manga. It was a co-production between Japan and France. The plot differs from the manga in that Oscar and Andre lost contact as children and cross paths as adults fighting on opposing sides during the French Revolution. It was released in 1979 in Japan and 1980 in France.
=== Versailles no Bara (1979) ===
A TV anime that aired from October 10th, 1979, to September 3rd, 1980. An OVA (Original Video Animation) recapping the series was also released a week after the final episode titled "Versailles no bara to onnatachi". The show was actually cancelled in some prefectures with only 24 episodes compared to the 40 that were widely released. So, for these prefectures, an alternate finale was broadcast as the final 24th episode titled "Moetsukita Bara no Shouzou". It has never been included in home video releases or rebroadcast but testimonies do state what happens in this episode. The TV anime is a complete adaptation of the manga events.
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[[File:The_Rose_of_Versailles_Volume_2.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the 2nd volume of the manga.]]
Versailles no Bara (ベルサイユのばら) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from May 1972 to December 1973. It has been compiled into 14 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young Marie Antoinette has been sent to France to marry into the monarchy. One of her bodyguards is the androgynous Oscar François de Jarjayes. Despite being raised as and dressing in traditionally male clothing, Oscar is a woman. Women want her and men want to be her. Even the future Queen of France is not immune to her charm and charisma. Readers witness the weakening of the French monarchy and the impending revolution build over the course of this story through the eyes of a conflicted Oscar as her loyalty to the nobility begins to waver.
== Characters ==
=== Oscar François de Jarjayes ===
[[File:Oscarimage.PNG|75px|thumb|left|Oscar]]
A side character turned main character as the manga progresses. She was raised as a boy by her father who longed for a son. Despite her upbringing, she is open about being a woman and turns out romantic confessions from women because of this. She is able to have more freedom compared to common female nobles due to her status as Royal Guard. Oscar's personal conflicts often revolve around either being treated solely as a man or solely as a woman. Prominent themes with her character are gender roles and revolution as the story progresses and takes a more serious tone.
=== Marie Antoinette ===
The protagonist. She is modeled on shoujo protagonists of the era as being lively and naive. She was sent to France at 14 to seal the alliance between France and Austria. Her naivety is used against her by characters like the Duchess de Polignac and this eventually leads to her downfall. She also has an extramarital affair with the Swedish noble Hans Axel Von Fersen. Despite her initial naivete, she is strong-willed and is a loving and protective mother towards the end, when the Revolution is in full swing.
=== André Grandier ===
André is Oscar's childhood friend and the grandson of Oscar's nanny. Their gap in class widened as they got older. He was secretly in love with Oscar and is a very passionate and sensitive man. He was willing to do anything for Oscar and ended up going blind from an injury when saving Oscar from the Black Knight. He often sided with the commoners when tensions were high between nobility and the working class.
=== Hans Axel von Fersen ===
A Swedish noble who visits the court of Versailles and falls in love with Marie Antoinette. He attempted to help her escape France during the Revolution but ultimately failed. Oscar secretly pined for him, but he only ever saw her as a good friend.
=== Rosalie Lamorlière ===
The adopted daughter of a peasant woman. Her mother is actually the Duchess de Polignac. She goes to Versailles to kill whoever hit her mother with a carriage and ran into Oscar after mistaking Lady de Jarjayes as the woman. Oscar teachers Rosalie fencing, manners, and more. Rosalie falls in love with Oscar and comes to admire her deeply. She ends up marrying and meets Oscar again during the Storming of the Bastille.
== Adaptations ==
=== Versailles no Bara Musicals (1974-2015) ===
A number of musicals based on the characters and plot of Versailles no Bara have been performed by the Takarazuka Revue, a musical theater group comprised of solely women. These musicals are notable in the Takarazuka Revue's history and have been incredibly popular and well-received. Riyoko Ikeda has even been asked to write stories for minor characters for these musicals to focus on.
=== Lady Oscar (1979) ===
A live-action English-Language film directed by Jacques Demy was released based on the manga. It was a co-production between Japan and France. The plot differs from the manga in that Oscar and Andre lost contact as children and cross paths as adults fighting on opposing sides during the French Revolution. It was released in 1979 in Japan and 1980 in France.
=== Versailles no Bara (1979) ===
A TV anime that aired from October 10th, 1979, to September 3rd, 1980. An OVA (Original Video Animation) recapping the series was also released a week after the final episode titled "Versailles no bara to onnatachi". The show was actually cancelled in some prefectures with only 24 episodes compared to the 40 that were widely released. So, for these prefectures, an alternate finale was broadcast as the final 24th episode titled "Moetsukita Bara no Shouzou". It has never been included in home video releases or rebroadcast but testimonies do state what happens in this episode. The TV anime is a complete adaptation of the manga events.
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Created page with "[[File:Shiroiheyanofutari.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for a compilation book which features the manga.]] Shiroi Heya no Futari (白い部屋のふたり) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Riyoko]]. It was published in the February 1971 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been further published in an anthology book. It is notable for being an early example of the yuri genre. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Shiroi Heya no Futari (白い部屋のふたり) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Riyoko]]. It was published in the February 1971 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been further published in an anthology book. It is notable for being an early example of the yuri genre.
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Sakura Namiki
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Created page with "[[File:Sakuranamiki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the manga.]] Sakura Namiki (さくら並木) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takahashi Macoto]]. It was published in 1957 and has been compiled into 1 volume. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Sakura Namiki (さくら並木) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takahashi Macoto]]. It was published in 1957 and has been compiled into 1 volume.
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Sakura Namiki (さくら並木) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takahashi Macoto]]. It was published in 1957 and has been compiled into 1 volume. It is thought to be the first yuri work and is one of the first shoujo manga. Its panel composition is unique as rather than speech bubbles and descriptions within panels, it utilizes paragraphs of text next to illustrations, more like a graphic novel.
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Ouke no Monshou
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Created page with "[[File:Oukenomonshou.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the first volume of the manga.]] Ouke no Monshou (王家の紋章) is a shoujo manga created by [[Hosokawa Chieko]]. It has published in [[Princess]] since October of 1976, and is still running to this day; making it one of the longest running shoujo manga. It has been compiled into 68 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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Ouke no Monshou (王家の紋章) is a shoujo manga created by [[Hosokawa Chieko]]. It has published in [[Princess]] since October of 1976, and is still running to this day; making it one of the longest running shoujo manga. It has been compiled into 68 volumes.
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Sunroom ni Te
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Kawoshin
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Created page with "[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]] Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romanc..."
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Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
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Swan
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Created page with "[[File:Swancover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|the cover for the first volume of the manga.]] Swan was a shoujo manga created by [[Ariyoshi Kyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1976 to 1981. It has been compiled into 21 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Swan was a shoujo manga created by [[Ariyoshi Kyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1976 to 1981. It has been compiled into 21 volumes.
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Fire!
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[[File:Fire!cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of Fire!.]]
Fire! (ファイヤー!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Mizuno Hideko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from Fall 1969 to Summer 1971. It has been compiled into 4 volumes. The series is notable for being an early example of a male protagonist in a shoujo manga, something which would become more and more popular in the years to come.
== Plot ==
It is the 1960s in the USA and Aaron Browning is sent to juvenile prison after being caught with a delinquent named Fire Wolf. He becomes captivated by Fire Wolf's music and starts a band called Fire! after his release from prison. As the band becomes popular, the manga details Aaron's downfall.
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Glass no Kamen
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also known as ''Glass Mask''
Glass no Kamen (ガラスの仮面) is a shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It is published in [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], previously [[Hana to Yume]], and has been running since 1976, but has been on hiatus since 2012. It currently has 49 volumes, and is one of the longest running shoujo manga by age.
== Plot ==
Maya Kitajima is a 13 year-old girl who longs to act. She cannot study or work but can remember an entire play's lines from just watching it once. Her raw talent is discovered by retired actress Chigusa Tsukikage, who is looking for her successor in the renowned play "The Crimson Goddess". As Maya goes through rigorous training and acts in various productions,her talent catches the eye of Daito Production's CEO, Masumi Hayami.
She also finds a rival Ayumi Himekawa, an actress that is everything Maya is not. How will Maya's life change as she is thrust into the world of showbusiness and will she become the new Crimson Goddess?
== Characters ==
=== Maya Kitajima ===
[[File:Mayakitajima.png|75px|thumb|left|Maya Kitajima.]]
The protagonist of this manga. She starts off as a 13 year old and by the time the manga is on hiatus, she is in her early 20s. She is clumsy, struggles with academics and athletics, and is described as being plain-looking by other characters. However, she has a large amount of innate acting talent and can memorize a play's lines from watching it once. She has been described as a stage storm due to her ability to have overwhelming stage presence. She is sometimes seen as fearsome due to the lengths she will go to get into character. She longs to meet her secret admirer who she dubs Purple Rose.
=== Ayumi Himekawa ===
[[File:Ayumihimekawa.png|75px|thumb|left|Ayumi Himekawa.]]
Maya's rival in becoming the Crimson Goddess. She is initially seen as everything Maya isn't. She is well-off, beautiful, smart and athletic, with her parents being a film director and an actress. However, Ayumi prides herself on her hard work to get where she is. She regards Maya as a terrifying actress due to her potential and ability, even if others in the world of show business scoff at Maya. Ayumi sees Maya as her only true rival and views The Crimson Goddess as the ultimate way to prove herself.
=== Chigusa Tsukikage ===
The teacher of both Maya and Ayumi. Once a renowned actress for her beauty and ability, an accident on stage disfigured her and ended her career, leading her to remain in the shadows ever since. She employs extreme method acting methods for Maya and Ayumi to improve as actresses. She holds the rights to The Crimson Goddess and battles worsening health to see it passed on to either Maya or Ayumi.
=== Masumi Hayami ===
CEO of Daito Corporation and Maya's secret admirer. He has been trying to secure the rights to The Crimson Goddess due to the wishes of his father, but to no avail. Despite his bickering with Maya Kitajima and calling her Chibi-chan, he cares for her and loves seeing her act. However, he plays the role of a villainous and cold CEO as he believes that Maya despises him.
=== Yuu Sakurakouji ===
Maya's first love and a fellow actor. Yuu longs to act with Maya and tries pursuing her romantically several times, but Maya only thinks of him as a friend. He is described as being gentle and good-looking. He's a candidate for Isshin, the lover of Maya's character in The Crimson Goddess.
== Adaptations ==
* '''Glass no Kamen (1984)'''
a 23 episode adaptation of the manga which was produced by Studio Jack and animated by Eiken. Considering the manga being serialized until its 2012 hiatus, this adaptation is incomplete.
* '''Glass no Kamen: Sen no Kamen wo Motsu Shoujo (1998)'''
a 3 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) produced by Dentsu and TV Asahi and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It depicts the beginning of the series.
* '''Glass no Kamen (2005)'''
a 51 episode TV series produced by TMS Entertainment and MediaNet and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. It modernizes the style and some character designs but follows the manga closely, other than that. This adaptation is also incomplete due to the incomplete status of the manga.
* '''Glass no Kamen Desu ga (2013)'''
a parody anime animated by DLE that reimagines Maya and Ayumi as rival delinquents looking to take over the Crimson Goddess gang. It also received a continuation the same year titled "Glass no Kamen Desu ga to Z"
*'''Glass no Kamen desu ga the Movie: Onna Spy no Koi! Murasaki no Bara wa Kiken na Kaori!? (2013)'''
a parody movie where Maya and Ayumi are reimagined as spies looking to save their mentor, Chigusa after she was kidnapped.
*'''3-Nen D-Gumi Glass no Kamen (2016)'''
a reimagining of the Glass No Kamen cast in a satirical school gag comedy. It received a movie in 2017 titled "3-nen D-gumi Glass no Kamen: Tobidase! Watashitachi no Victory Road"
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Banana Fish
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[[File:BananaFishVol1.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1 of Banana Fish.]]
Banana Fish (バナナフィッシュ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from May 1985 to April 1994. It has been compiled into 19 volumes.
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===Banana Fish radio drama (1994) ===
A radio drama starring Tohru Furusawa and Kazuhiko Inonue as Ash and Eiji was produced by NHK. It was later released as a CD and re-broadcast in 2018.
===Banana Fish: Max Lobo no no Shuki (1998) ===
A novelization of the manga that told the events from the perspective of Max. It was published by KSS Comic Novels and written by Akira Endō. It has four volumes.
===Banana Fish (2018) ===
A 24-episode anime series produced by MAPPA. It aired from July 5th to December 20th, 2018. This adaptation puts the events of the manga in the present day rather than the 1980s. References to the Vietnam War were substituted with the Iraq War and smartphones were added. The anime caused a revival in the manga which led to an English reprint.
=== Banana Fish Novel (2018) ===
A three-volume series written by Miku Ogasawara based on the events of the MAPPA anime adaptation. It was published by Shogakukan Bunko.
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Rashanu
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Created page with "[[File:Rashanucover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of volume 1.]] Rashanu! (ラシャーヌ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published irregularly in multiple magazines ([[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], [[Hana to Yume]], [[LaLa]], and [[Gekkan ComiComi]]) from 1978 to 1989. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Rashanu! (ラシャーヌ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published irregularly in multiple magazines ([[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]], [[Hana to Yume]], [[LaLa]], and [[Gekkan ComiComi]]) from 1978 to 1989. It has been compiled into 7 volumes.
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Persia ga Suki!
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Created page with "[[File:Persiagasuki.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 8's cover (digital).]] Persia ga Suki! (ペルシャがすき!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Aonuma Takako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] during the 1980s. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Persia ga Suki! (ペルシャがすき!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Aonuma Takako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] during the 1980s. It has been compiled into 9 volumes.
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Pharaoh no Haka
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Created page with "[[File:Pharaohnohaka2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 2.]] Pharaoh no Haka (ファラオの墓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from 1974 to 1976. It has been compiled into 8 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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Pharaoh no Haka (ファラオの墓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] from 1974 to 1976. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
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Nordiska Sonata
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Kawoshin
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Created page with "[[File:Nordiskasonata.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the anthology.]] Nordiska Sonata (ノルディスカ奏鳴曲) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1980 issue of [[LaLa]]. It has been compiled into an anthology book by the same name, along with other music-themed stories by Takemiya. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Nordiska Sonata (ノルディスカ奏鳴曲) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1980 issue of [[LaLa]]. It has been compiled into an anthology book by the same name, along with other music-themed stories by Takemiya.
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Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami
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Created page with "[[File:Creamymami.JPG|200px|thumb|right|The cover for volume 1.]] Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Kitagawa Yuuko]] and written by [[Itou Kazunori]]. It was published in [[Carol]] from 1983 to 1984. It has been compiled into 2 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Kitagawa Yuuko]] and written by [[Itou Kazunori]]. It was published in [[Carol]] from 1983 to 1984. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
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Maya no Souretsu
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Created page with "[[File:Mayanosouretsu.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]] Maya no Souretsu (摩耶の葬列) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ichijo Yukari]]. It was published in the July 1972 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been compiled into 1 volume. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Maya no Souretsu (摩耶の葬列) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ichijo Yukari]]. It was published in the July 1972 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been compiled into 1 volume.
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Mahou no Star, Magical Emi
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Created page with "[[File:Magicalemicover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1 of Magical Emi.]] Mahou no Star, Magical Emi (魔法のスターマジカルエミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] from May 1985 to 1986. It has been compiled into 3 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Mahou no Star, Magical Emi (魔法のスターマジカルエミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] from May 1985 to 1986. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
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== 1940s ==
===1949===
*[[Anmitsu Hime]]
*[[Nakayoshi Techou]]
== 1950s ==
===1950===
===1951===
*[[Shiroi Juujika]]
*[[KuruKuru Kurumi-chan]]
===1952===
===1953===
===1954===
===1955===
===1956===
===1957===
===1958===
===1950===
== 1960s ==
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===1961===
===1962===
===1963===
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Oniisama E
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Oniisama E... (おにいさまへ...) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from March to September of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
Nanako Misonoo is starting high school at the prestigious all-girls school Seiran academy. She accidentally crosses paths with a handsome girl called Rei Asaka, or Saint-Just of the Flowers. Nanako is somehow selected as a candidate for a highly influential group called the Sorority. Getting in means great influence, great opportunities, and more. She soon becomes the target of scorn and hatred from others due to this. As she encounters more often the three most influential girls in the school, Fukiko Ichinomiya also called Miya-sama, Kaoru Orihara or Kaoru-no-Kimi, and Saint-Just, how will her school life change? All of this is sent in letters to a mysterious Big Brother who may have a stronger connection to Nanako than she initially thought.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Oniisama E... (おにいさまへ...) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from March to September of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
Nanako Misonoo is starting high school at the prestigious all-girls school Seiran academy. She accidentally crosses paths with a handsome girl called Rei Asaka, or Saint-Just of the Flowers. Nanako is somehow selected as a candidate for a highly influential group called the Sorority. Getting in means great influence, great opportunities, and more. She soon becomes the target of scorn and hatred from others due to this. As she encounters more often the three most influential girls in the school, Fukiko Ichinomiya also called Miya-sama, Kaoru Orihara or Kaoru-no-Kimi, and Saint-Just, how will her school life change? All of this is sent in letters to a mysterious Big Brother who may have a stronger connection to Nanako than she initially thought.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Oniisama e (1991) ===
A 39 episode anime adaptation aired from July 1991 to May 1992 on NHK-BS2. It was directed by Osamu Dezaki, who also directed the second half of the Versailles no Bara TV anime. The anime added more plot points to the story that were not present in the manga, like focusing on Mariko Shinobu's home life and making adding more of a backstory to Fukiko Ichinomiya and her love for Takehiko Henmi.
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California Monogatari (カリフォルニア物語) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from 1978 to 1981. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== California Monogatari (2008) ===
The theater company Studio Life produced a stage adaptation of California Monogatari's manga. It was written and directed by Jun Kurata and staged at the Galaxy Theater in Tokyo from February 27th to March 9th of 2008. It featured a rotating all-male cast. A decade later, the stage play had a revival with Kurata returning as a director from July 20th to August 5th, 2018.
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Ace wo Nerae! (エースをねらえ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamamoto Sumika]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1973 to February 1980. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
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== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Created page with "[[File:Attackno1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]] Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Created page with "[[File:Monchericoco.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1.]] Mon Cheri CoCo (モンシェリCoCo) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] during 1971, and has been compiled into 3 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations == [[File:Monchericocopromo.gif|75px|thumb|left|Newspaper promo for the anime.]] The manga received an anime adaptation in the Fall of 1972 from Nippon Television Douga and TBS, but it has since become..."
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Mon Cheri CoCo (モンシェリCoCo) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] during 1971, and has been compiled into 3 volumes.
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== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
[[File:Monchericocopromo.gif|75px|thumb|left|Newspaper promo for the anime.]]
The manga received an anime adaptation in the Fall of 1972 from Nippon Television Douga and TBS, but it has since become lost media. The series was comprised of 13 episodes (A very short run for its time), however only the opening animation has been preserved. It was last known to have re-aired some time in the early 1990s.
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Created page with "[[File:Bananabreadnopudding.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the manga.]] Banana Bread no Pudding (バナナブレッドのプディング) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ooshima Yumiko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from November 1977 to March 1978. It has been compiled into 1 volume. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Banana Bread no Pudding (バナナブレッドのプディング) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ooshima Yumiko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from November 1977 to March 1978. It has been compiled into 1 volume.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Candy Candy
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Created page with "[[File:CandyCandy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]] Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Aishite Knight (愛してナイト) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tada Kaoru]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] from July 1981 to December 1983. It has been compiled into 7 volumes.
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== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:California Story.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 8.]]
California Monogatari (カリフォルニア物語) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from 1978 to 1981. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
It's the 70s in the USA. Heath Swanson, a troublemaker from a well-off family, has just arrived in New York with his companion Eve. Living with heath's friend Indian, his friends Alex and Casey, and more, how will everyone's lives change as they grow in the City that Never Sleeps?
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== California Monogatari (2008) ===
The theater company Studio Life produced a stage adaptation of California Monogatari's manga. It was written and directed by Jun Kurata and staged at the Galaxy Theater in Tokyo from February 27th to March 9th of 2008. It featured a rotating all-male cast. A decade later, the stage play had a revival with Kurata returning as a director from July 20th to August 5th, 2018.
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[[File:California Story.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 8.]]
California Monogatari (カリフォルニア物語) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yoshida Akimi]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] from 1978 to 1981. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
It's the 70s in the USA. Heath Swanson, a troublemaker from a well-off family, has just arrived in New York with his companion Eve. Living with heath's friend Indian, his friends Alex and Casey, and more, how will everyone's lives change as they grow in the City that Never Sleeps?
== Characters ==
=== Heath Swanson ===
The protagonist. He comes from a well-off family and is from San Diego, California. He frequently clashed with his father and resented how he was compared to his older brother, Teri. After being forcibly injected with heroin and overdosing followed by a stint in a psychiatric hospital, he ran away to New York. When still living in California, he was arrogant and rude. When in New York, he became more mature and while still rude at times, he was almost never malicious in intent. He is described as being similar to his mother, due to his long blond hair.
=== Eve Luciano ===
In contrast to Heath, Eve is a Puerto Rican teenager who came from an impoverished upbringing. He met Heath in Texas and followed him to New York, despite wanting to go to California. Eve is illiterate, had issues with stealing out of necessity, and previously worked as a prostitute to survive. Despite his hard life, he has a sunny personality. He is in love with Heath.
=== Terrance Swanson ===
Heath's older brother. He is married to Suzie, a woman from Tijuana. He is hailed as the golden child of the Swanson family due to his good grades and going to college. However, he secretly envied Heath's free-spirited nature and tendency to say what is on his mind. While Suzie was pregnant with their child, he perished in a car accident.
=== Indian ===
A painter and interior designer. He initially met Heath in California and helped him when Heath began struggling with heroin. He visited Heath while he recovered from the shock of overdosing in a psychiatric hospital. Heath and Eve stay with him in a New York apartment. He acts as a father figure at times with Heath and Eve, wanting the best for them.
=== Butch ===
A teen con artist/thief that Heath meets in Texas due to staying in a hotel owned by Butch's mother. He comes to New York after Heath and Eve arrive. He works odd jobs and still dabbles in darker ways to make money. He is protective over his sister, Sueanna, and is apprehensive about her coming to New York and her relationship with Heath. At the end of the story, he retires back to the country with his girlfriend, Carrie, to start a family.
=== Sueanna ===
Butch's sister. She came to New York to seek out Heath and began attending college there. She is resilient and described as tough by her brother. She starts a relationship with Heath but notices how he is closer with Eve. Near the end of the story, she dumps Heath.
=== Alex Rumer ===
A gay man living with Indian. He was in military school after coming out to his father. He is not good cook. He is kind, yet still makes cutting remarks. He hopes to see Heath again after he left New York. He is an up-and-coming actor who works as a prostitute for extra money.
== Adaptations ==
=== California Monogatari (2008) ===
The theater company Studio Life produced a stage adaptation of California Monogatari's manga. It was written and directed by Jun Kurata and staged at the Galaxy Theater in Tokyo from February 27th to March 9th of 2008. It featured a rotating all-male cast. A decade later, the stage play had a revival with Kurata returning as a director from July 20th to August 5th, 2018.
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Ace wo Nerae! (エースをねらえ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamamoto Sumika]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1973 to February 1980. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
Hiromi Oka is a high school girl struggling to improve her tennis skills after becoming inspired by the best player on the tennis team, Reika Ryūzaki. After the team gets a new coach, Jin Munakata, who sees Hiromi's potential, she is trained to become a great tennis player. While the story is filled with Hiromi losing confidence at times, she overcomes this with the support of her friends and coach and becomes a stronger person, overall.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Ace wo Nerae.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Ace wo Nerae! (エースをねらえ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamamoto Sumika]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1973 to February 1980. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
Hiromi Oka is a high school girl struggling to improve her tennis skills after becoming inspired by the best player on the tennis team, Reika Ryūzaki. After the team gets a new coach, Jin Munakata, who sees Hiromi's potential, she is trained to become a great tennis player. While the story is filled with Hiromi losing confidence at times, she overcomes this with the support of her friends and coach and becomes a stronger person, overall.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1973) ===
A 26 episode TV anime directed by Osamu Dezaki. Due to initial poor ratings, it was cut with half of the planned episodes. However, with high ratings during reruns, a remake was announced.
=== Shin Ace wo Nerae! (1978) ===
This remake of the 1973 series was directed by Minoru Okazaki with 25 episodes.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1979) ===
With Shin Ace wo Nerae's popularity, a film adaptation of the story was released in September 1979. It was directed by Osamu Dezaki.
=== Ace wo Nerae! 2 (1988) ===
This was the first OVA made to conclude the manga story and serve as a sequel to the anime. It consisted of 13 episodes.
=== Ace wo Nerae! Final Stage (1989) ===
An OVA following Ace wo Nerae 2. The 12 episodes were released between 1989 and 1990.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1993) ===
A super Famicom game adapting the anime series published by Nippon Telenet. In 2002 and 2004, Tristar published another two video game adaptations for the Windows PC and Mac OS X.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (2004) ===
A Television drama adapting the story. It was directed by Hidetomo Matsuda, Shunji Muguruma and Yoshinori Kobayashi. Former professional tennis player Shuzo Matsuoka supervised the tennis scenes. Nine episodes were produced and three out of those nine were placed on most-watched drama lists for the weeks they aired.
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
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== Adaptations ==
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futago no Kishi]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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Oniisama E... (おにいさまへ...) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from March to September of 1974. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
Nanako Misonoo is starting high school at the prestigious all-girls school Seiran academy. She accidentally crosses paths with a handsome girl called Rei Asaka, or Saint-Just of the Flowers. Nanako is somehow selected as a candidate for a highly influential group called the Sorority. Getting in means great influence, great opportunities, and more. She soon becomes the target of scorn and hatred from others due to this. As she encounters more often the three most influential girls in the school, Fukiko Ichinomiya also called Miya-sama, Kaoru Orihara or Kaoru-no-Kimi, and Saint-Just, how will her school life change? All of this is sent in letters to a mysterious Big Brother who may have a stronger connection to Nanako than she initially thought.
== Characters ==
=== Nanako Misonoo ===
The protagonist. The story is shown through her narrating the letters she sends to her Big Brother about her school life. She is in love with Rei Asaka, or Saint-Just of the Flowers. Though soft-spoken and initially very passive, she becomes more proactive as the story progresses, sending food to Rei's apartment and standing up to Aya Misaki. She is friends with Mariko Shinobu and Tomoko Arikura. She is not her father's biological child as her father and mother married when she was 5, but still loves both of her parents dearly.
=== Mariko Shinobu ===
A classmate of Nanako and her friend. She is known for her distinctive red lips and painted red thumb nails. She is very obsessive and possessive initially, threatening to never let Nanako leave her house on her birthday and trying to sabotage Nanako and Tomoko's friendship. However, she mellows out over the series and becomes more of a normal friend. She is in the Sorority along with Nanako. In the anime adaptation, she is given more depth as her familial situation is explored and her relationship with her father is resolved. She is in love with Kaoru Orihara, or Kaoru-no-Kimi.
=== Rei Asaka ===
A senior at Seiran Academy. She has a tumultuous relationship with Fukiko Ichinomiya, the president of the Sorority. She is obsessed with Fukiko, wearing a golden bracelet that she was gifted and willing to do anything she asks, like waiting by a tree in the rain all night for her. Yet, she also throws knives at an outline of Fukiko in an abandoned part of the school. She has various unhealthy habits, like smoking and taking drugs. She likens Nanako to a doll and begins developing a closer relationship with her. However, she died before they could have a more intimate relationship. Her death differs in the manga and anime.
=== Kaoru Orihara ===
A first year at Seiran, due to skipping a year for poor health. She is in remission from breast cancer and had a double mastectomy because of it. She is a basketball player and is beloved by the other students. She is against the Sorority as an institution and eventually is a driving force in the disbandment of the Sorority. She had a relationship with Takehiko Henmi when she was younger but it was ended due to her condition. She has a zest for life and dislikes Rei's poor health choices along with her devotion to Fukiko. She is close friends with Rei and wants the best for her. Her fate in the epilogue of the story changes from manga to anime.
=== Fukiko Ichinomiya ===
The President of the Sorority. She is called Miya-sama by schoolmates. She has great influence due to her position and elegant demeanor. She is fickle, sometimes being incredibly tender and other times being incredibly cruel. She seems to take a liking to Nanako, but this changes depending on Nanako's relationship to Takehiko Henmi and Rei Asaka. The anime expands on her backstory and secrets compared to the shorter manga. It is revealed that most of Fukiko's actions can be traced back to her love for Takehiko Henmi, as she tries to distance Nanako from him and keeps her room exactly how it was when she was 12, which is when she met Henmi.
=== Takehiko Henmi ===
A young man who was once Nanako's cram school teacher. He is friends with Takashi Ichinomiya, and this is how he met Fukiko. He is actually Nanako's stepbrother, but she does not know this until the end of the story. He frequently receives letters from Nanako as she begged him to be her big brother. He is not aware of Fukiko's feelings towards him. He cares for Nanako and affects her life more than she thinks.
== Adaptations ==
=== Oniisama e (1991) ===
A 39 episode anime adaptation aired from July 1991 to May 1992 on NHK-BS2. It was directed by Osamu Dezaki, who also directed the second half of the Versailles no Bara TV anime. The anime added more plot points to the story that were not present in the manga, like focusing on Mariko Shinobu's home life and making adding more of a backstory to Fukiko Ichinomiya and her love for Takehiko Henmi.
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Maya no Souretsu (摩耶の葬列) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ichijo Yukari]]. It was published in the July 1972 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been compiled into 1 volume. It was one of the first yuri manga and has a more Gothic style.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Maya no Souretsu (摩耶の葬列) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ichijo Yukari]]. It was published in the July 1972 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been compiled into 1 volume. It was one of the first yuri manga and has a more Gothic style.
== Plot ==
Reina Harukawa is the daughter of a jeweler. While at her family's summer home, she meets a striking woman with dark hair and dark clothing and falls under her spell. They quickly grow close. However, when accidents start occurring with her family members, secrets come out that could destroy Reina's chances at happiness.
== Characters ==
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Maya no Souretsu (摩耶の葬列) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Ichijo Yukari]]. It was published in the July 1972 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been compiled into 1 volume. It was one of the first yuri manga and has a more Gothic style.
== Plot ==
Reina Harukawa is the daughter of a jeweler. While at her family's summer home, she meets a striking woman with dark hair and dark clothing and falls under her spell. They quickly grow close. However, when accidents start occurring with her family members, secrets come out that could destroy Reina's chances at happiness.
== Characters ==
=== Reina Harukawa ===
The daughter of the wealthy Harukawa family. She feels neglected by her parents as her father is absent and buys her presents as a substitute for love and her mother is focused on family appearances and her cat, Alexander. She quickly falls in love with the mysterious and beautiful Maya. When learning about Maya's past and motive, she is sympathetic and even tries to die with Maya. She eventually marries the man who her family arranged for her to marry, but she always thought of Maya.
=== Maya ===
The daughter of Aoki, someone who worked with the Harukawas. Her father was killed by Reina's parents and their house was burned down. Her and her sister survived with burns and sickly constitutions. She falls in love with Reina, despite her being the daughter of those who killed her parents. She works to fulfill her and her sister's grudge, despite this. She expects Reina to turn away when she reveals her burns and story, but Reina is sympathetic and even kisses the burns. Eventually, it is revealed that Reina and Maya are half-sisters as Reina's mother had an affair with Aoki. She dies in a fire.
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Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Kitagawa Yuuko]] and written by [[Itou Kazunori]]. It was published in [[Carol]] from 1983 to 1984. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
The plot of the manga is generally the same as the anime. 10 year old Yuu Morrisawa sees a UFO and befriends two alien cats, Poji and Nega. She gets a magic wand for a year and can become an older and more beautiful version of herself. She is scouted by Shingo Tachibana and begins working as an idol under Parthenon productions. Shenanigans ensue as Toshio is in love with Mami yet Yuu is in love with Toshio.
== Characters ==
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Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Kitagawa Yuuko]] and written by [[Itou Kazunori]]. It was published in [[Carol]] from 1983 to 1984. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
The plot of the manga is generally the same as the anime. 10 year old Yuu Morrisawa sees a UFO and befriends two alien cats, Poji and Nega. She gets a magic wand for a year and can become an older and more beautiful version of herself. She is scouted by Shingo Tachibana and begins working as an idol under Parthenon productions. Shenanigans ensue as Toshio is in love with Mami yet Yuu is in love with Toshio.
== Characters ==
=== Yuu Morrisawa ===
the young protagonist of both manga and anime. She is a 10 year old girl who is very curious. She does not like working as an idol but does it anyways. Her parents run a crepe shop. With waving her wand and saying the phrase "pam-poru-pim-poru-pamu-poppun" she can transform into the charming Creamy Mami. She often teases Toshio as Mami. She is Midori's object of affection but she does not notice his pining. She is the only one who can understand Poji and Nega.
=== Toshio ===
an older boy who is friends with Yuu. He often teases her for her immaturity or tomboyish qualities but he does care for her, despite this. He is a big fan of Mami and does not know that Yuu is secretly Creamy Mami.
=== Poji ===
One of the alien cats who lives with Yuu. She is very positive and a romantic at heart, encouraging Yuu.
=== Nega ===
One of the alien cats living with Yuu. He is more negative compared to Poji, and often tries shooting down Yuu's ideas, to no avail.
=== Megumi Ayase ===
Mami's rival. She is a fellow idol at Parthenon Productions and is often snubbed in favor of Creamy Mami. This annoys her to no end but this falls on deaf ears. She is not afraid to get physical with a painful slap when Shingo Tachibana is particularly mouthy. She is not aware of Mami's true identity.
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Poe no Ichizoku
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Poe no Ichizoku (ポーの一族) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in both [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] and [[Shuukan Shoujo Comic]] from February 1972 to April 1976. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. Additionally, there is also a continuation series which has run in the Magazine ''Flowers'' since July of 2016.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Radio Drama ===
From the 1st to the 6th of January in 1980, a radio adaptation of the story broadcast on NHK-FM. It was rebroadcast on January 29th and February 26th 2023. The six episodes were all around 9 to 13 minutes in length.
=== Drama CD ===
A directors cut of the Radio drama, now consisting of 24 episodes sold in a total of six separate CDs. The CDs were released from December 2007 to May 2008.
=== Stranger - Bakemono ga Jiken wo Abaku (Live action TV special) ===
A 1 hour and 45 minute TV movie very loosely based on the series, which aired March 27th 2016 on TV Asahi. Many aspects of the story were changed, such as moving the setting to Japan and replacing characters entirely.
=== Stage Play ===
From January to March of 2018 a Takarazuka musical play adaptation of Poe no Ichisoku was preformed at Tokyo Takarazuka Theater and Takarazuka Grand Theater. The play had been proposed to Hagio since 1985, but she had previously refused all offers of a stage play.
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Haikara-san ga Tooru
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Haikara-san ga Tooru (はいからさんが通る) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from 1975 to 1977. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
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Ribbon no Kishi
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Ribbon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. It was originally published in [[Shoujo Club]] from January 1953 to January 1956 consisting of 3 volumes, but three other serializations later came to be. [[Nakayoshi]] from January to June of 1958 and January 1963 to October 1966, And [[Shoujo Friend]] from April 1967 to April 1968. It is often regarded as the first shoujo story-manga to exist, however this has been debated by scholars.
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Ribbon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. It was originally published in [[Shoujo Club]] from January 1953 to January 1956 consisting of 3 volumes, but three other serializations later came to be. [[Nakayoshi]] from January to June of 1958 and January 1963 to October 1966, And [[Shoujo Friend]] from April 1967 to April 1968. It is often regarded as the first shoujo story-manga to exist, however this has been debated by scholars.
== Plot ==
Sapphire is the Prince of Silverland, set to inherit the kingdom. However, Sapphire has a secret. She is actually a girl. Due to the meddling of a mischievous angel named Tink, she was given both a boy's heart and a girl's heart. Duke Duralumin wants his son, Plastic, to inherit Silverland for his own schemes. Throughout the story, Duke Duralumin and Baron Nylon concoct various schemes to try to expose Sapphire as a girl but they fail.
Tink is later sent down to take either Sapphire's boy heart or girl heart but Sapphire does not let him. Together, they have various adventures like meeting Satan, his wife, and their daughter Hecate. Sapphire battles pirates and fights in duels. In the end, she ends up married to Franz, from a neighboring kingdom. She pined for him from afar as he did not know of her secret until the end of the story.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Princess Knight-1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Ribbon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. It was originally published in [[Shoujo Club]] from January 1953 to January 1956 consisting of 3 volumes, but three other serializations later came to be. [[Nakayoshi]] from January to June of 1958 and January 1963 to October 1966, And [[Shoujo Friend]] from April 1967 to April 1968. It is often regarded as the first shoujo story-manga to exist, however this has been debated by scholars.
== Plot ==
Sapphire is the Prince of Silverland, set to inherit the kingdom. However, Sapphire has a secret. She is actually a girl. Due to the meddling of a mischievous angel named Tink, she was given both a boy's heart and a girl's heart. Duke Duralumin wants his son, Plastic, to inherit Silverland for his own schemes. Throughout the story, Duke Duralumin and Baron Nylon concoct various schemes to try to expose Sapphire as a girl but they fail.
Tink is later sent down to take either Sapphire's boy heart or girl heart but Sapphire does not let him. Together, they have various adventures like meeting Satan, his wife, and their daughter Hecate. Sapphire battles pirates and fights in duels. In the end, she ends up married to Franz, from a neighboring kingdom. She pined for him from afar as he did not know of her secret until the end of the story.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Ribbon no Kishi (1955) ===
Based on the success of the manga, a radio adaptation was broadcast from April to September 1955 on Radio Tokyo.
=== Ribbon no Kishi (1967) ====
With Osamu Tezuka as the executive director, 52 episodes were broadcast of this TV anime from 1967 to 1968. A year before its release, a 28 minute pilot film was made but it was never broadcast. The series had a limited release in the USA, Australia, and the UK with the title Choppy and the Princess.
=== Ribbon no Kishi stage adaptations (1983) (1998) (2014) (2016) ===
Various stage adaptations of the manga were performed over the decades. The Dengeki Company performed the first iteration, at Parco Space Part 3, in 1983. A different cast and crew performed in 1998. Kensuke Yokouchi, who wrote the 1998 play, also screen wrote for the 2014 and 2016 stageplays.
=== Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical (2006) ===
Popular idol groups Morning Musume and v-u-den performed a musical version of Ribbon no Kishi in August of 2006. It was broadcast on television in September of that same year.
=== Ribbon no Kishi (2015) ===
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Nakayoshi magazine, a 2nd musical staged in November and December of 2015.
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Ribbon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. It was originally published in [[Shoujo Club]] from January 1953 to January 1956 consisting of 3 volumes, but three other serializations later came to be. [[Nakayoshi]] from January to June of 1958 and January 1963 to October 1966, And [[Shoujo Friend]] from April 1967 to April 1968. It is often regarded as the first shoujo story-manga to exist, however this has been debated by scholars.
== Plot ==
Sapphire is the Prince of Silverland, set to inherit the kingdom. However, Sapphire has a secret. She is actually a girl. Due to the meddling of a mischievous angel named Tink, she was given both a boy's heart and a girl's heart. Duke Duralumin wants his son, Plastic, to inherit Silverland for his own schemes. Throughout the story, Duke Duralumin and Baron Nylon concoct various schemes to try to expose Sapphire as a girl but they fail.
Tink is later sent down to take either Sapphire's boy heart or girl heart but Sapphire does not let him. Together, they have various adventures like meeting Satan, his wife, and their daughter Hecate. Sapphire battles pirates and fights in duels. In the end, she ends up married to Franz, from a neighboring kingdom. She pined for him from afar as he did not know of her secret until the end of the story.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Ribbon no Kishi (1955) ===
Based on the success of the manga, a radio adaptation was broadcast from April to September 1955 on Radio Tokyo.
=== Ribbon no Kishi (1967) ====
With Osamu Tezuka as the executive director, 52 episodes were broadcast of this TV anime from 1967 to 1968. A year before its release, a 28 minute pilot film was made but it was never broadcast. The series had a limited release in the USA, Australia, and the UK with the title Choppy and the Princess.
=== Ribbon no Kishi stage adaptations (1983) (1998) (2014) (2016) ===
Various stage adaptations of the manga were performed over the decades. The Dengeki Company performed the first iteration, at Parco Space Part 3, in 1983. A different cast and crew performed in 1998. Kensuke Yokouchi, who wrote the 1998 play, also screen wrote for the 2014 and 2016 stageplays.
=== Ribbon no Kishi: The Musical (2006) ===
Popular idol groups Morning Musume and v-u-den performed a musical version of Ribbon no Kishi in August of 2006. It was broadcast on television in September of that same year.
=== Ribbon no Kishi (2015) ===
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of [[Nakayoshi]] magazine, a 2nd musical staged in November and December of 2015.
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Fashion Fade (ファンション・ファデ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Naka Tomoko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] beginning some time in 1978. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
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Mari to Shingo (摩利と新吾) was a shoujo manga created by [[Kihara Toshie]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from August 1979 to June 1984. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Mari to Shingo (摩利と新吾) was a shoujo manga created by [[Kihara Toshie]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from August 1979 to June 1984. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
Set near the end of the Meiji era Japan, the story follows Mari and Shingo, who have been best friends since childhood. They enter a prestigious boarding school together, and later on Mari begins to realize he has romantic feelings for Shingo.
It seems that the story extends beyond the characters' school years and into adulthood to degree.
Currently, there is no English translation for the series.
== Characters ==
<small>Information from Japanese wikipedia and blogs, subject to change.</small>
=== Takatou Mari ===
[[File:Takatoumari.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
The main character of the story. He's a half German boy and sometimes speaks in the language. His full name is Mari Konrad Takatou von Meyrink ''(マリ・コンラート・タカトウ・フォン・メーリンク)'' and he's sometimes referred to as Konrad, as well. He is popular in school but struggles with his feelings for Shingo.
=== Innami Shingo ===
[[File:Innamishingo.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Mari's best friend. He is generally more boisterous and says things carelessly but he's very cheerful also popular in school, along with Mari. He is not gay but attempts to reciprocate Mari's feelings at some point, although this doesn't work out.
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Mari to Shingo (摩利と新吾) was a shoujo manga created by [[Kihara Toshie]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from August 1979 to June 1984. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
Set near the end of the Meiji era Japan, the story follows Mari and Shingo, who have been best friends since childhood. They enter a prestigious boarding school together, and later on Mari begins to realize he has romantic feelings for Shingo.
It seems that the story extends beyond the characters' school years and into adulthood to degree.
Currently, there is no English translation for the series.
== Characters ==
<small>Information from Japanese wikipedia and blogs due to a lack of accessibility, subject to change.</small>
=== Takatou Mari ===
[[File:Takatoumari.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
The main character of the story. He's a half German boy and sometimes speaks in the language. His full name is Mari Konrad Takatou von Meyrink ''(マリ・コンラート・タカトウ・フォン・メーリンク)'' and he's sometimes referred to as Konrad, as well. He is popular in school but struggles with his feelings for Shingo.
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=== Innami Shingo ===
[[File:Innamishingo.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Mari's best friend. He is generally more boisterous and says things carelessly but he's very cheerful also popular in school, along with Mari. He is not gay but attempts to reciprocate Mari's feelings at some point, although this doesn't work out.
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Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
=== Patalliro the 8th ===
[[File:Patalliropic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Patalliro from the anime.]]
The main character and whom the manga is named after. He is the 10 year old king of the fictional island of Malynera. He is known for his intelligence, wit, and trouble making.
=== Major Jack Barbarossa Bancoran ===
[[File:Bancoranpic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Bancoran from the anime.]]
-Assigned as Patalliro's bodyguard, this Brit is known for his ability to seduce men only with his eyes. He has a distinct appearance of long black hair, and blue/purple eyeshadow.
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018. The latter two stage plays have an entirely different cast to the first two and the film, barring the actor who plays Patalliro himself who remains the same.
Unlike the anime, which had''bishounen'' characters be voiced by women, in the live-action adaptations they are all played by men.
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[[File:Patallirocover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1.]]
Patalliro! (パタリロ!) is a shoujo manga created by [[Maya Mineo]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1978 to 1990, then switching to [[Bessatsu Hana to Yume]] in 1991, and finally switching to the app Manga Park in 2020 where it resides today. It currently has 104 volumes, making it the longest shoujo manga by volume count to date. Additionally, it had over 25 million copies in circulation as of 2019.
== Plot ==
The series is generally a comedy, and so there's not much of a coherent plot besides the chapters primarily focusing on Patalliro himself. Over its run, many subplots and characters have been introduced but later forgotten or abandoned.
== Characters ==
=== Patalliro the 8th ===
[[File:Patalliropic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Patalliro from the anime.]]
The main character and whom the manga is named after. He is the 10 year old king of the fictional island of Malynera. He is known for his intelligence, wit, and trouble making.
=== Major Jack Barbarossa Bancoran ===
[[File:Bancoranpic.jpg|75px|thumb|left|Bancoran from the anime.]]
Assigned as Patalliro's bodyguard, this Brit is known for his ability to seduce men only with his eyes. He has a distinct appearance of long black hair, and blue/purple eyeshadow.
== Adaptations ==
In 1982, Toei Animation produced a 49 episode anime adaptation of the series which was directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa. It aired from April 8th 1982 to May 13th 1983 on Fuji TV. The title of the anime was changed throughout it's airing from simply ''Patalliro!'' to ''Boku Patalliro!'', which coincided with a time-slot change for the program.
Subsequently, a ~40 minute animated film was produced by Toei, entitled ''Patalliro! Stardust Keikaku '', which released July 10th 1983 and was also directed by Nobutaka Nishizawa.
The series has also received 4 stage play adaptations from 2016 to 2022, and a live-action film in 2018. The latter two stage plays have an entirely different cast to the first two and the film, barring the actor who plays Patalliro himself who remains the same.
Unlike the anime, which had''bishounen'' characters be voiced by women, in the live-action adaptations they are all played by men.
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[[File:Shiroiheyanofutari.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for a compilation book which features the manga.]]
Shiroi Heya no Futari (白い部屋のふたり) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Riyoko]]. It was published in the February 1971 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been further published in an anthology book. It is notable for being an early example of the yuri genre.
== Plot ==
This manga takes place in France. Resine de Poisson, an orphan from a wealthy family, decides to attend the same school as her deceased mother. However, she struggles to fit in. This is exacerbated by the fact that her roommate is the rebellious Simone d'Arc. However, despite her teasing, Resine cannot stop thinking about Simone.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Shiroiheyanofutari.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for a compilation book which features the manga.]]
Shiroi Heya no Futari (白い部屋のふたり) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Yamagishi Riyoko]]. It was published in the February 1971 issue of [[Ribon]]. It has been further published in an anthology book. It is notable for being an early example of the yuri genre.
== Plot ==
This manga takes place in France. Resine de Poisson, an orphan from a wealthy family, decides to attend the same school as her deceased mother. However, she struggles to fit in. This is exacerbated by the fact that her roommate is the rebellious Simone d'Arc. However, despite her teasing, Resine cannot stop thinking about Simone as they are cast as the leads in the school's production of Romeo and Juliet.
== Characters ==
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[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]]
Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
=== Serge Battour ===
A lonely boy who often sneaks into the sunroom of an abandoned mansion. After a wealthy family moves in, he befriends Etoile and Angel. He quickly feels attracted to Etoile but later begins to reject his advances. However by the time he reciprocates Etoile's feelings, it's already too late and Etoile's mother has banned him from seeing him. Despite this, he manages to meet with him again -- during which Etoile commits suicide.
Essentially an early version of the [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] character of the same name.
=== Etoile Rael ===
A wealthy boy who falls in love with Serge. Initially he and Serge got along well, but as he starts to do things like kiss Serge, their relationship becomes strained as Serge seems to rationalize his attraction to Etoile as some sort of "magic" of Etoiles.
He falls ill soon after Serge rejects him. He intends to give Serge a knife as a gift, and at the end of the story, he puts it in Serges hand and moves it to his own stomach, stabbing himself after they kiss.
=== Angel Rael ===
Etoile's little sister. She and Etoile are very close at the start of the story, and initially she gets along with Serge as well, but quickly becomes somewhat jealous when Etoile and Serge become closer, stating that they're acting like a couple. However after Serge manages to save her after falling into a river, and from that point on she begins to like him more again.
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[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]]
Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
== Plot ==
Serge doesn't have many friends and often plays in the sunroom of an abandonded mansion. After a wealthy family moves in, he befriends their children, Etoile and Angel. He quickly feels attracted to Etoile but later begins to reject his advances, as Serge seems to rationalize his attraction to Etoile as some sort of "magic" of Etoiles. However by the time he reciprocates Etoile's feelings, it's already too late and Etoile's mother has banned Serge from seeing him. Despite this, he manages to meet with him again -- during which Etoile commits suicide. Etoile falls ill soon after Serge rejects him. He had intended to give Serge a knife as a gift, and at the end of the story, he puts it in Serges hand and moves it to his own stomach, stabbing himself as they kiss.
== Characters ==
=== Serge Battour ===
Essentially an early version of the [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] character of the same name. He doesn't have many friends because he is discriminated against for his skin color, but becomes close to Etoile and Angel after they meet, and he becomes attracted to Etoile.
=== Etoile Rael ===
A wealthy boy who falls in love with Serge. Initially he and Serge got along well, but as he starts to do things like kissing Serge, their relationship becomes strained. However, as soon as Serge is able to reciprocate his feelings, he ends his own life.
=== Angel Rael ===
Etoile's little sister. She and Etoile are very close at the start of the story, and initially she gets along with Serge as well, but quickly becomes somewhat jealous when Etoile and Serge become closer, stating that they're acting like a couple. However after Serge manages to save her after falling into a river, and from that point on she begins to like him more again.
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[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]]
Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
== Plot ==
Serge doesn't have many friends and often plays in the sunroom of an abandonded mansion. After a wealthy family moves in, he befriends their children, Etoile and Angel. He quickly feels attracted to Etoile but later begins to reject his advances, as Serge seems to rationalize his attraction to Etoile as some sort of "magic" of Etoiles. However by the time he reciprocates Etoile's feelings, it's already too late and Etoile's mother has banned Serge from seeing him. Despite this, he manages to meet with him again -- during which Etoile commits suicide. Etoile falls ill soon after Serge rejects him. He had intended to give Serge a knife as a gift, and at the end of the story, he puts it in Serges hand and moves it to his own stomach, stabbing himself as they kiss.
== Characters ==
=== Serge Battour ===
[[File:Sunroomserge.png|75px|thumb|left|Serge hoping to see Etoile.]]
Essentially an early version of the [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] character of the same name. He doesn't have many friends because he is discriminated against for his skin color, but becomes close to Etoile and Angel after they meet, and he becomes attracted to Etoile.
=== Etoile Rael ===
[[File:Etoilerael.png|75px|thumb|left|Etoile on the title page.]]
A wealthy boy who falls in love with Serge. Initially he and Serge got along well, but as he starts to do things like kissing Serge, their relationship becomes strained. However, as soon as Serge is able to reciprocate his feelings, he ends his own life.
=== Angel Rael ===
[[File:Angelrael.png|75px|thumb|left|Angel laughing.]]
Etoile's little sister. She and Etoile are very close at the start of the story, and initially she gets along with Serge as well, but quickly becomes somewhat jealous when Etoile and Serge become closer, stating that they're acting like a couple. However after Serge manages to save her after falling into a river, and from that point on she begins to like him more again.
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[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]]
Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
== Plot ==
Serge doesn't have many friends and often plays in the sunroom of an abandonded mansion. After a wealthy family moves in, he befriends their children, Etoile and Angel. He quickly feels attracted to Etoile but later begins to reject his advances, as Serge seems to rationalize his attraction to Etoile as some sort of "magic" of Etoiles. However by the time he reciprocates Etoile's feelings, it's already too late and Etoile's mother has banned Serge from seeing him. Despite this, he manages to meet with him again -- during which Etoile commits suicide. Etoile falls ill soon after Serge rejects him. He had intended to give Serge a knife as a gift, and at the end of the story, he puts it in Serges hand and moves it to his own stomach, stabbing himself as they kiss.
== Characters ==
=== Serge Battour ===
[[File:Sunroomserge.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Essentially an early version of the [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] character of the same name. He doesn't have many friends because he is discriminated against for his skin color, but becomes close to Etoile and Angel after they meet, and he becomes attracted to Etoile.
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=== Etoile Rael ===
[[File:Etoilerael.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
A wealthy boy who falls in love with Serge. Initially he and Serge got along well, but as he starts to do things like kissing Serge, their relationship becomes strained. However, as soon as Serge is able to reciprocate his feelings, he ends his own life.
<br><br>
=== Angel Rael ===
[[File:Angelrael.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Etoile's little sister. She and Etoile are very close at the start of the story, and initially she gets along with Serge as well, but quickly becomes somewhat jealous when Etoile and Serge become closer, stating that they're acting like a couple. However after Serge manages to save her after falling into a river, and from that point on she begins to like him more again.
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Also known as ''In the Sunroom''
[[File:InTheSunroom.png|200px|thumb|right|The cover for one of the one-shot books which contains the story.]]
Sunroom ni Te (サンルームにて) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Takemiya Keiko]]. It was published in the December 1970 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], originally with the title "Yuki to Hoshi to Tenshi to...". It has been included in multiple one-shot compilation books. It is said to be the very first shoujo manga to portray a male-male romance, and was the basis for the story of Takemiya's later work [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]].
== Plot ==
Serge doesn't have many friends and often plays in the sunroom of an abandonded mansion. After a wealthy family moves in, he befriends their children, Etoile and Angel. He quickly feels attracted to Etoile but later begins to reject his advances, as Serge seems to rationalize his attraction to Etoile as some sort of "magic" of Etoiles. However by the time he reciprocates Etoile's feelings, it's already too late and Etoile's mother has banned Serge from seeing him. Despite this, he manages to meet with him again -- during which Etoile commits suicide. Etoile falls ill soon after Serge rejects him. He had intended to give Serge a knife as a gift, and at the end of the story, he puts it in Serges hand and moves it to his own stomach, stabbing himself as they kiss.
== Characters ==
=== Serge Battour ===
[[File:Sunroomserge.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Essentially an early version of the [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] character of the same name. He doesn't have many friends because he is discriminated against for his skin color, but becomes close to Etoile and Angel after they meet, and he becomes attracted to Etoile.
<br><br>
=== Etoile Rael ===
[[File:Etoilerael.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
A wealthy boy who falls in love with Serge. Initially he and Serge got along well, but as he starts to do things like kissing Serge, their relationship becomes strained. However, as soon as Serge is able to reciprocate his feelings, he ends his own life.
<br><br>
=== Angel Rael ===
[[File:Angelrael.png|50px|thumb|left|]]
Etoile's little sister. She and Etoile are very close at the start of the story, and initially she gets along with Serge as well, but quickly becomes somewhat jealous when Etoile and Serge become closer, stating that they're acting like a couple. However after Serge manages to save her after falling into a river, and from that point on she begins to like him more again.
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Saint Rosalind
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Created page with "[[File:SaintRosalind.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cover for the manga.]] Saint Rosalind (聖〈セイント〉ロザリンド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Watanabe, Masako]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from February to September of 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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[[File:SaintRosalind.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cover for the manga.]]
Saint Rosalind (聖〈セイント〉ロザリンド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Watanabe, Masako]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from February to September of 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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[[File:SaintRosalind.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cover for the manga.]]
Saint Rosalind (聖〈セイント〉ロザリンド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Watanabe Masako]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from February to September of 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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[[File:SaintRosalind.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cover for the manga.]]
Saint Rosalind (聖〈セイント〉ロザリンド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Watanabe Masako]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from February to September of 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
Rosalind Hathaway is an angelic 8-year old girl with golden hair and rosy cheeks. She is kind and polite to all she meets. But, this innocent facade hides dark deeds as Rosalind begins accumulating a body count.
== Characters ==
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[[File:SaintRosalind.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A cover for the manga.]]
Saint Rosalind (聖〈セイント〉ロザリンド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Watanabe Masako]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from February to September of 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes. The manga was reprinted in 2017 with a new chapter added by the author.
== Plot ==
Rosalind Hathaway is an angelic 8-year old girl with golden hair and rosy cheeks. She is kind and polite to all she meets. But, this innocent facade hides dark deeds as Rosalind begins accumulating a body count.
== Characters ==
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Created page with "[[File:Ribon1970cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the January 1970 issue.]] Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly shoujo magazine which began publication in August 1955. It is published by Shueisha. == Overview == == Works published == Some well known works which published in Ribon include: *[[Arabesque]] *[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]] *[[Chibi Maruko-chan]] *[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]] *[[Tokimeki Tonight]] For a full list of works, see [[Ribon manga by year]]"
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[[File:Ribon1970cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the January 1970 issue.]]
Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly shoujo magazine which began publication in August 1955. It is published by Shueisha.
== Overview ==
== Works published ==
Some well known works which published in Ribon include:
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
*[[Chibi Maruko-chan]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Tokimeki Tonight]]
For a full list of works, see [[Ribon manga by year]]
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[[File:Ribon1970cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the January 1970 issue.]]
Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly shoujo magazine which began publication in August 1955. It is published by Shueisha.
== Overview ==
Ribon is published on the third of each month with issues often being over 400 pages long. With each issue, furoku are included like notepads or small toys that are themed around the manga published in the magazine. Manga serialized in Ribon is compiled and published in book form under the Ribon Comics imprint.
The success of Ribon inspired multiple spin-off magazines over the years such as ''Bessatsu Ribon'' (1966-1968), ''Ribon Comics'' (AKA ''Junior Comics'') (1967-1968), ''Ribon Comic'' (1968-1971), ''Ribon Deluxe'' (1975-1978), and ''Ribon Original'' (1981-2006).
Its circulation has declined over the years with the 1980s having 1-2 million issues in circulation to the 2010s having 150,000-280,000 issues in circulation.
== Works published ==
Some well known works which published in Ribon include:
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
*[[Chibi Maruko-chan]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Tokimeki Tonight]]
For a full list of works, see [[Ribon manga by year]]
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[[File:CandyCandy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. It is sometimes known due to the dispute between Nagita, the writer, and Igarashi, the artist over legal ownership.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:CandyCandy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. It is sometimes known due to the dispute between Nagita, the writer, and Igarashi, the artist over legal ownership.
== Plot ==
Candy is an abandoned orphan living in Pony's Home, an orphanage near Lake Michigan. The story takes place sometime in the early 20th century. When Candy is around 6 years old, her best friend Annie is adopted. Crying on a hill, she is approached by a boy in a Scottish kilt holding a bagpipe. He tells her she is prettier when she laughs rather than when she cries. Candy dubs him the "Prince on the Hill". An item of his that she kept later becomes a good luck charm for her as she goes through various trials in life.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:CandyCandy.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. It is sometimes known due to the dispute between Nagita, the writer, and Igarashi, the artist over legal ownership.
Along with the manga, Nagita Keiko wrote novels for Candy Candy which are compiled in three volumes. However, these are only available in Japan. An Italian publisher ended up publishing a revised version of these novels titled Candy Candy Final Story.
== Plot ==
Candy is an abandoned orphan living in Pony's Home, an orphanage near Lake Michigan. The story takes place sometime in the early 20th century. When Candy is around 6 years old, her best friend Annie is adopted. Crying on a hill, she is approached by a boy in a Scottish kilt holding a bagpipe. He tells her she is prettier when she laughs rather than when she cries. Candy dubs him the "Prince on the Hill". An item of his that she kept later becomes a good luck charm for her as she goes through various trials in life.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Candy Candy (キャンディ♡キャンディ) was a shoujo manga illustrated by [[Igarashi Yumiko]] and written by [[Nagita Keiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from April 1975 to March 1979. It has been compiled into 9 volumes. It is sometimes known due to the dispute between Nagita, the writer, and Igarashi, the artist over legal ownership.
Along with the manga, Nagita Keiko wrote novels for Candy Candy which are compiled in three volumes. However, these are only available in Japan. An Italian publisher ended up publishing a revised version of these novels titled Candy Candy Final Story.
== Plot ==
Candy is an abandoned orphan living in Pony's Home, an orphanage near Lake Michigan. The story takes place sometime in the early 20th century. When Candy is around 6 years old, her best friend Annie is adopted. Crying on a hill, she is approached by a boy in a Scottish kilt holding a bagpipe. He tells her she is prettier when she laughs rather than when she cries. Candy dubs him the "Prince on the Hill". An item of his that she kept later becomes a good luck charm for her as she goes through various trials in life.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Candy Candy (1976) ===
Due to the manga's popularity, a TV anime was made and broadcast on NET. (AKA TV Asahi) It has 115 episodes and was also popular in Latin America and Europe. Four short films were also made. Candy Candy in 1977, Candy Candy: Haru no Yobigoe and Candy Candy: Candy no Natsu Yasumi in 1978, and Candy Candy the Movie in 1992.
=== Candy Candy (1981) ===
A Korean live-action film was produced by Chu-ji Choi based on the manga and anime. Due to licensing issues, it only had a domestic release.
=== Candy (2007) ===
A modern TV drama based on the manga was produced by Sinemart, an Indonesian production house and broadcast on the channel RCTI.
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Totteoki no ABC (とっておきのA・B・C) was a shoujo manga created by [[Aida Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] from 1980 to 1981. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
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Mon Cheri CoCo (モンシェリCoCo) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] during 1971, and has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young woman sets her sights on becoming a famous fashion designer.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
[[File:Monchericocopromo.gif|75px|thumb|left|Newspaper promo for the anime.]]
The manga received an anime adaptation in the Fall of 1972 from Nippon Television Douga and TBS, but it has since become lost media. The series was comprised of 13 episodes (A very short run for its time), however only the opening animation has been preserved. It was last known to have re-aired some time in the early 1990s.
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Mon Cheri CoCo (モンシェリCoCo) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] during 1971, and has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
A young woman sets her sights on becoming a famous fashion designer.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
[[File:Monchericocopromo.gif|75px|thumb|left|Newspaper promo for the anime.]]
=== Mon Cheri CoCo (1972) ===
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Suekko Typhoon (すえっ子台風) was a shoujo manga created by [[Abe Ritsuko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from May to October of 1971. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
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== Adaptations ==
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
[[File:Kozueattackno1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|]]
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Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
[[File:Kozueattackno1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]
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Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
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Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
[[File:Kozueattackno1.jpg|50px|thumb|left|]]
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Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Attackno1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
[[File:Kozueattackno1.jpg|50px|thumb|left|]]
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Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
=== Attack No. 1 (1969) ===
A TV anime spanning 104 episodes, this series was broadcast from December 1969 to November 1971. The show was well-received and it was dubbed in Italy, France, and Germany.
=== Attack No. 1 (1970) ===
The first of four recap films. It covers the first 6 episodes of the TV anime.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Kaiten Receive (1970) ===
The second recap film. It covers episodes 7-14 of the TV anime.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Sekai Senshuken (1970) ===
The third recap film. It covers the story's Championship arc where Kozue's team plays against the Soviet Union.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Fushichou (1971) ===
The final recap film. The team is now in high school.
=== Attack No. 1 (2005) ===
A live-action drama aired on TV Asahi based on the 1960s manga with key differences. In the drama, Midori has more reasons as to why she dislikes Kozue. And, Kozue ends up injuring her leg to the point she needs surgery.
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[[File:Attackno1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Attack No.1 (アタックNo.1) was a shoujo manga created by [[Urano Chikako]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1968 to November 1970. It has been compiled into 12 volumes. It was the first shoujo sports manga and tv anime. The success of the manga spawned a direct sequel called Shin Attack No. 1 but it was short-lived.
== Plot ==
Kozue Ayahara transfers to Fujimi College and tries out for the school volleyball team. Her skills impress Coach Hongo day after day. However, fighting to the top comes with stress and other dilemmas that begin affecting Kozue's school life. These set the tone for the drama in this manga.
== Characters ==
=== Kozue Ayuhara ===
[[File:Kozueattackno1.jpg|50px|thumb|left|]]
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Kozue is a second-year who initially moved away due to poor health and quit sports. However, she is back and ready to play. She quickly becomes captain of the middle school volleyball team.
=== Midori Hayakawa ===
Midori came from wealth and played selfishly while demanding to be captain due to her skills. After butting heads with Kozue, she eventually becomes the number two player and friends with Kozue.
=== Coach Shunsuke Hongō ===
A schoolteacher who offers to become the coach of the volleyball team. His methods are Spartan-like but he does care for his students, deep down.
== Adaptations ==
=== Attack No. 1 (1969) ===
A TV anime spanning 104 episodes, this series was broadcast from December 1969 to November 1971. The show was well-received and it was dubbed in Italy, France, and Germany.
=== Attack No. 1 (1970) ===
The first of four recap films. It covers the first 6 episodes of the TV anime.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Kaiten Receive (1970) ===
The second recap film. It covers episodes 7-14 of the TV anime.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Sekai Senshuken (1970) ===
The third recap film. It covers the story's Championship arc where Kozue's team plays against the Soviet Union.
=== Attack No. 1: Namida no Fushichou (1971) ===
The final recap film. The team is now in high school.
=== Attack No. 1 (2005) ===
A live-action drama aired on TV Asahi based on the 1960s manga with key differences. In the drama, Midori has more reasons as to why she dislikes Kozue. And, Kozue ends up injuring her leg to the point she needs surgery.
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Star Red (スター・レッド) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-Comi)]] from 1978 to 1979. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
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Shouko no Etude (章子のエチュード) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] in 1974. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
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Welcome to the VSDB, a wiki made to document pre-1990s shoujo manga.
the site is still under it's early phases of construction, so please be patient.
Once early construction is complete, I will begin adding the actual meat to the articles. This is an ''very'' lengthy process and any help is appreciated! I also plan to create a sister-site for more specific resources and information in regards to vintage shoujo.
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Haikara-san ga Tooru (はいからさんが通る) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from 1975 to 1977. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
Benio Hanamura is a teenager in Tokyo during the Taisho Era. Due to being raised by her father, who is a high-ranking Army official, she has grown to be a tomboy. She dresses in Western fashion, drinks sake, studies kendo, and doesn't care for becoming a housewife. She believes in a woman's right to marry for love and have a career. However, after a series of embarrassing encounters with lieutenant Shinobu Ijuuin, she discovers she is to be married to him.
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Haikara-san ga Tooru (はいからさんが通る) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from 1975 to 1977. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
Benio Hanamura is a teenager in Tokyo during the Taisho Era. Due to being raised by her father, who is a high-ranking Army official, she has grown to be a tomboy. She dresses in Western fashion, drinks sake, studies kendo, and doesn't care for becoming a housewife. She believes in a woman's right to marry for love and have a career. However, after a series of embarrassing encounters with lieutenant Shinobu Ijuuin, she discovers she is to be married to him.
== Characters ==
=== Benio Hanamura ===
The Haikara-san the title of the manga speaks of. She is seventeen and considered tomboyish due to her studying kendo, drinking, and dressing in Western fashion. She is interested in women's rights rather than becoming a housewife.
=== Shinobu Ijuuin ===
A half-German Lieutenant. He was raised by his grandparents and is a romantic at heart. Because of this, his old-fashioned attempts to court Benio often do not come to fruition.
=== Ranmaru Fujieda ===
Benio's childhood friend. Due to being a Kabuki actor, he has very effeminate mannerisms and appearance. He has had a crush on Benio since they were both children.
== Adaptations ==
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Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in Nakayoshi from January to June of 1958.
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== Characters ==
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Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in Nakayoshi from January to June of 1958.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in Nakayoshi from January to June of 1958.
== Plot ==
This manga follows the twin children of Queen Sapphire, Princess Violetta and Prince Daisy. Daisy disappears due to the wicked schemes of Duke Daria. So, to conceal her brother's disappearance, Violetta disguises herself as her brother and goes between playing the roles of Princess and Prince. After being found out by the Duchess Daria and imprisoned with her mother, Princess Violetta sets out to find her brother Daisy.
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Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in Nakayoshi from January to June of 1958.
== Plot ==
This manga follows the twin children of Queen Sapphire, Princess Violetta and Prince Daisy. Daisy disappears due to the wicked schemes of Duke Daria. So, to conceal her brother's disappearance, Violetta disguises herself as her brother and goes between playing the roles of Princess and Prince. After being found out by the Duchess Daria and imprisoned with her mother, Princess Violetta sets out to find her brother Daisy.
== Characters ==
=== Queen Sapphire ===
Once the Prince of Silverland, Sapphire was able to become Queen after the rules were changed to allow women to have positions of power.
=== Princess Violetta ===
Sapphire's daughter. Like her mother, she plays the role of both prince and princess. After her mother was imprisoned by the Duke and Duchess Daria, she escapes and goes out to find her missing twin brother, Daisy.
=== Prince Daisy ===
Sapphire's son. Due to disputes over which child should become Sapphire's successor, he was kidnapped so Violetta would ascend to the throne by default. Violetta goes to search for him after her mother was imprisoned.
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[[File:Futagonokishi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga]]
Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in Nakayoshi from January to June of 1958.
== Plot ==
This manga follows the twin children of Queen Sapphire, Princess Violetta and Prince Daisy. Daisy disappears due to the wicked schemes of Duke Daria. So, to conceal her brother's disappearance, Violetta disguises herself as her brother and goes between playing the roles of Princess and Prince. After being found out by the Duchess Daria and imprisoned with her mother, Princess Violetta sets out to find her brother Daisy.
== Characters ==
=== Queen Sapphire ===
Once the Prince of Silverland, Sapphire was able to become Queen after the rules were changed to allow women to have positions of power.
=== Princess Violetta ===
Sapphire's daughter. Like her mother, she plays the role of both prince and princess. After her mother was imprisoned by the Duke and Duchess Daria, she escapes and goes out to find her missing twin brother, Daisy.
=== Prince Daisy ===
Sapphire's son. Due to disputes over which child should become Sapphire's successor, he was kidnapped so Violetta would ascend to the throne by default. Violetta goes to search for him after her mother was imprisoned.
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Mahou no Star, Magical Emi
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[[File:Magicalemicover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1 of Magical Emi.]]
Mahou no Star, Magical Emi (魔法のスターマジカルエミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] from May 1985 to 1986. It was released simultaneously with the TV anime. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
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[[File:Magicalemicover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Volume 1 of Magical Emi.]]
Mahou no Star, Magical Emi (魔法のスターマジカルエミ) was a shoujo manga adapting the anime of the same name, illustrated by [[Arai Kiyoko]]. It was published in [[Ciao]] from May 1985 to 1986. It was released simultaneously with the TV anime. It has been compiled into 3 volumes.
== Plot ==
Mai Kazuki comes from a family of magicians. Longing to become a great magician herself, Mai's inexperience and youth makes her clumsy. One day, Mai sees a strange light enter a heart-shaped mirror. This is the mirror fairy Topo. He takes over the body of a flying squirrel stuffed toy, Mai's favorite one and bestows upon her magic. With the wave of a wand, Mai Kazuki becomes the teenage magician, Magical Emi.
== Characters ==
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futago no Kishi]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hikari no Densetsu]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
*[[Z]]
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[[File:FashionFade.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Fashion Fade (ファンション・ファデ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Naka Tomoko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]] beginning some time in 1978. It has been compiled into 8 volumes.
== Plot ==
Fade is a 16-year old girl who grew up in Sudan, due to her father being an anthropologist working there. Because her father wants her to learn more about the world, she goes to live with her uncle in France. However, her headstrong personality and little knowledge about Western society makes this difficult. But, things start to look up for Fade after she becomes involved in the fashion industry, making both friends and foe along the way.
== Characters ==
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Banana Bread no Pudding
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[[File:Bananabreadnopudding.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the manga.]]
Banana Bread no Pudding (バナナブレッドのプディング) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ooshima Yumiko]]. It was published in [[Seventeen]] from November 1977 to March 1978. It has been compiled into 1 volume.
== Plot ==
Ira Miura is a strange girl. She still plays childhood games while in high school and has to have her sister act as a lookout when going to the bathroom for fear of androgynous and murderous clowns. When her older sister gets married, Ira is terrified as it means that she will be alone. Her childhood friend Saeko suggests a boyfriend but Ira only wants a closeted gay man. When Saeko leaves to look for one, her brother Touge approaches Ira. Ira mistakenly believes that he fits the description she gave Saeko and begins going out with him.
== Characters ==
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==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
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===1958===
===1959===
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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==1950s==
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===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
===1959===
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
=== Minako Ifu ===
The protagonist. She is a cheerful and kind girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She is targeted by Deimos for her looks as a physical reincarnation. She is incredibly susceptible to supernatural occurrences as she gets possessed multiple times over the series and encounters supernatural trouble in general. Deimos is often the one to save her from getting killed in these events. Because of Deimos's interference in her life, she becomes more cautious when getting involved with other people as to not bring harm or death upon them. However, she does seem to care for Deimos and struggles with being attracted to him despite his personality and motives.
=== Deimos ===
Deimos is considered the main antagonist, though some chapters have him as a protagonist. He is implied to be a fallen god (though it is never outright stated) as Venus is his twin sister. Him and Venus were both banished and disfigured by Zeus when they were found to be romantically involved with one another. He spends the manga either trying to convince or trick Minako to come to the underworld or inflicting pain and death upon humans. He does this indirectly with cursed objects or bad suggestions. Deimos can hide his demonic traits which were a product of his banishment, but his true form is revealed in mirrors and shadows. Though his intent towards Minako is negative, he comes to care for her and frequently saves her from getting hurt, even standing up to Venus for Minako.
=== Venus ===
Deimos's twin sister. She looks like Minako except for her Greek style dress and tiara. After being banished to the underworld, half of her face is disfigured and hidden under her hair. She appears in the human world occasionally in the form of a white butterfly. She is incredibly jealous of any woman that attracts Deimos's attention, including Minako. She despises Deimos's behavior towards Minako yet cannot bring herself to hurt him so she attempts to hurt Minako.
== Adaptations ==
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Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
=== Minako Ifu ===
The protagonist. She is a cheerful and kind girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She is targeted by Deimos for her looks as a physical reincarnation. She is incredibly susceptible to supernatural occurrences as she gets possessed multiple times over the series and encounters supernatural trouble in general. Deimos is often the one to save her from getting killed in these events. Because of Deimos's interference in her life, she becomes more cautious when getting involved with other people as to not bring harm or death upon them. However, she does seem to care for Deimos and struggles with being attracted to him despite his personality and motives.
=== Deimos ===
Deimos is considered the main antagonist, though some chapters have him as a protagonist. He is implied to be a fallen god (though it is never outright stated) as Venus is his twin sister. Him and Venus were both banished and disfigured by Zeus when they were found to be romantically involved with one another. He spends the manga either trying to convince or trick Minako to come to the underworld or inflicting pain and death upon humans. He does this indirectly with cursed objects or bad suggestions. Deimos can hide his demonic traits which were a product of his banishment, but his true form is revealed in mirrors and shadows. Though his intent towards Minako is negative, he comes to care for her and frequently saves her from getting hurt, even standing up to Venus for Minako.
=== Venus ===
Deimos's twin sister. She looks like Minako except for her Greek style dress and tiara. After being banished to the underworld, half of her face is disfigured and hidden under her hair. She appears in the human world occasionally in the form of a white butterfly. She is incredibly jealous of any woman that attracts Deimos's attention, including Minako. She despises Deimos's behavior towards Minako yet cannot bring herself to hurt him so she attempts to hurt Minako.
== Adaptations ==
=== Deimos no Hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku (1988) ===
A 30 minute OVA (Original Video Animation) was released and distributed by Toei Video and Akita Shoten. It adapts a chapter of the manga about a secluded brother and sister. The script was written by manga writer Etsuko Ikeda. Deimos takes a backseat in this OVA as it focuses more on Minako and her searching for a missing friend who disappeared after going to the mansion of an orchid specialist.
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Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
=== Minako Ifu ===
The protagonist. She is a cheerful and kind girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She is targeted by Deimos for her looks as a physical reincarnation. She is incredibly susceptible to supernatural occurrences as she gets possessed multiple times over the series and encounters supernatural trouble in general. Deimos is often the one to save her from getting killed in these events. Because of Deimos's interference in her life, she becomes more cautious when getting involved with other people as to not bring harm or death upon them. However, she does seem to care for Deimos and struggles with being attracted to him despite his personality and motives.
=== Deimos ===
Deimos is considered the main antagonist, though some chapters have him as a protagonist. He is implied to be a fallen god (though it is never outright stated) as Venus is his twin sister. Him and Venus were both banished and disfigured by Zeus when they were found to be romantically involved with one another. He spends the manga either trying to convince or trick Minako to come to the underworld or inflicting pain and death upon humans. He does this indirectly with cursed objects or bad suggestions. Deimos can hide his demonic traits which were a product of his banishment, but his true form is revealed in mirrors and shadows. Though his intent towards Minako is negative, he comes to care for her and frequently saves her from getting hurt, even standing up to Venus for Minako.
=== Venus ===
Deimos's twin sister. She looks like Minako except for her Greek style dress and tiara. After being banished to the underworld, half of her face is disfigured and hidden under her hair. She appears in the human world occasionally in the form of a white butterfly. She is incredibly jealous of any woman that attracts Deimos's attention, including Minako. She despises Deimos's behavior towards Minako yet cannot bring herself to hurt him so she attempts to hurt Minako.
== Adaptations ==
=== Deimos no Hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku (1988) ===
A 30 minute OVA (Original Video Animation) was released and distributed by Toei Video and Akita Shoten. It adapts a chapter of the manga about a secluded brother and sister. The script was written by manga writer Etsuko Ikeda. Deimos takes a backseat in this OVA as it focuses more on Minako and her searching for a missing friend who disappeared after going to the mansion of an orchid specialist.
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[[File:Deimos no Hanayome cover.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Volume 1 of Deimos no Hanayome with Deimos's face and a full-body of Minako|Volume 1 of Deimos no Hanayome]]
Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
=== Minako Ifu ===
The protagonist. She is a cheerful and kind girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She is targeted by Deimos for her looks as a physical reincarnation. She is incredibly susceptible to supernatural occurrences as she gets possessed multiple times over the series and encounters supernatural trouble in general. Deimos is often the one to save her from getting killed in these events. Because of Deimos's interference in her life, she becomes more cautious when getting involved with other people as to not bring harm or death upon them. However, she does seem to care for Deimos and struggles with being attracted to him despite his personality and motives.
[[File:Deimos.png|100px|thumb|left|alt=Deimos in a dark cloak looking over his shoulder.|Deimos]]
=== Deimos ===
Deimos is considered the main antagonist, though some chapters have him as a protagonist. He is implied to be a fallen god (though it is never outright stated) as Venus is his twin sister. Him and Venus were both banished and disfigured by Zeus when they were found to be romantically involved with one another. He spends the manga either trying to convince or trick Minako to come to the underworld or inflicting pain and death upon humans. He does this indirectly with cursed objects or bad suggestions. Deimos can hide his demonic traits which were a product of his banishment, but his true form is revealed in mirrors and shadows. Though his intent towards Minako is negative, he comes to care for her and frequently saves her from getting hurt, even standing up to Venus for Minako.
=== Venus ===
Deimos's twin sister. She looks like Minako except for her Greek style dress and tiara. After being banished to the underworld, half of her face is disfigured and hidden under her hair. She appears in the human world occasionally in the form of a white butterfly. She is incredibly jealous of any woman that attracts Deimos's attention, including Minako. She despises Deimos's behavior towards Minako yet cannot bring herself to hurt him so she attempts to hurt Minako.
== Adaptations ==
=== Deimos no Hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku (1988) ===
A 30 minute OVA (Original Video Animation) was released and distributed by Toei Video and Akita Shoten. It adapts a chapter of the manga about a secluded brother and sister. The script was written by manga writer Etsuko Ikeda. Deimos takes a backseat in this OVA as it focuses more on Minako and her searching for a missing friend who disappeared after going to the mansion of an orchid specialist.
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[[File:Deimos no Hanayome cover.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=Volume 1 of Deimos no Hanayome with Deimos's face and a full-body of Minako|Volume 1 of Deimos no Hanayome]]
Deimos no Hanayome (悪魔の花嫁) is a Japanese horror series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by Yuuho Ashibe. It was serialized in [[Princess]] before moving to [[ViVa Princess]] until it became defunct in October 1990. In 2007, Deimos no Hanayome resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita and has been on hiatus since 2014.
== Plot ==
Minako Ifu, a normal high school girl, is suddenly targeted by Deimos, a demon. Minako appears to be the physical reincarnation of Deimos's twin sister and lover, Venus. To save Venus from her punishment due to her relationship with Deimos, he tries to bring Minako to the underworld for Venus to possess her body. The manga switches from Deimos trying to accomplish this goal and him wreaking havoc and causing death and misery to humans. As the manga continues, Deimos begins wrestling with conflicting feelings regarding Minako and Venus.
== Characters ==
=== Minako Ifu ===
The protagonist. She is a cheerful and kind girl with blond hair and blue eyes. She is targeted by Deimos for her looks as a physical reincarnation. She is incredibly susceptible to supernatural occurrences as she gets possessed multiple times over the series and encounters supernatural trouble in general. Deimos is often the one to save her from getting killed in these events. Because of Deimos's interference in her life, she becomes more cautious when getting involved with other people as to not bring harm or death upon them. However, she does seem to care for Deimos and struggles with being attracted to him despite his personality and motives.
[[File:Deimos.png|100px|thumb|left|alt=Deimos in a dark cloak looking over his shoulder.|Deimos]]
=== Deimos ===
Deimos is considered the main antagonist, though some chapters have him as a protagonist. He is implied to be a fallen god (though it is never outright stated) as Venus is his twin sister. Him and Venus were both banished and disfigured by Zeus when they were found to be romantically involved with one another. He spends the manga either trying to convince or trick Minako to come to the underworld or inflicting pain and death upon humans. He does this indirectly with cursed objects or bad suggestions. Deimos can hide his demonic traits which were a product of his banishment, but his true form is revealed in mirrors and shadows. Though his intent towards Minako is negative, he comes to care for her and frequently saves her from getting hurt, even standing up to Venus for Minako.
[[File:Venus.png|100px|thumb|left|alt=Deimos's twin sister Venus with her hair covering half of her face.|Venus]]
=== Venus ===
Deimos's twin sister. She looks like Minako except for her Greek style dress and tiara. After being banished to the underworld, half of her face is disfigured and hidden under her hair. She appears in the human world occasionally in the form of a white butterfly. She is incredibly jealous of any woman that attracts Deimos's attention, including Minako. She despises Deimos's behavior towards Minako yet cannot bring herself to hurt him so she attempts to hurt Minako.
== Adaptations ==
=== Deimos no Hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku (1988) ===
A 30 minute OVA (Original Video Animation) was released and distributed by Toei Video and Akita Shoten. It adapts a chapter of the manga about a secluded brother and sister. The script was written by manga writer Etsuko Ikeda. Deimos takes a backseat in this OVA as it focuses more on Minako and her searching for a missing friend who disappeared after going to the mansion of an orchid specialist.
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132
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Kawoshin
2
/* 1958 */
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]]よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]]よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]]よ
===1959===
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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Kawoshin
2
/* 1959 */
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]]よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]]よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]]よ
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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2023-07-12T05:30:49Z
Kawoshin
2
/* 1958 */
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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304
2023-07-12T22:28:59Z
47.155.20.250
0
/* 1960s */
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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313
308
2023-07-14T08:04:56Z
Kawoshin
2
/* 1959 */
wikitext
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Marumi-chan]]
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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2023-07-14T08:07:31Z
Kawoshin
2
wikitext
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 19693===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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/* 19693 */
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
*[[Candy to Choco Bonbon]]
*[[Designer]]
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
*[[Candy to Choco Bonbon]]
*[[Designer]]
=== 1975 ===
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
*[[Candy to Choco Bonbon]]
*[[Designer]]
=== 1975 ===
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
*[[Hana Buranko Yurete...]]
*[[Sorekara no Pascal]]
*[[Torajima no Miime]]
=== 1979 ===
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
*[[Candy to Choco Bonbon]]
*[[Designer]]
=== 1975 ===
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
*[[Hana Buranko Yurete...]]
*[[Sorekara no Pascal]]
*[[Torajima no Miime]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[5-Gatsu no Ochakai]]
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
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<small>''Illustrated stories and written works may be incorrectly listed here, but will be removed once further information is gathered.''</small>
==1950s==
All manga which begun publication in the 50s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
===1955===
*[[Marumi-chan]]
===1956===
*[[Hakuchou no Odori]]よ
*[[Yume no Kuni Eriize]]よ
*[[Kokkuri-san]]
*[[Penguin-chan]]よ
*[[Megumi-chan]]
*[[Popo Hime]]よ
*[[Bonko-chan]]
*[[Kaba Daiou-sama]]よ
*[[Nagagutsu Yuutousei]]
*[[Kenya no Hitomi]]よ
*[[Shoukoujo]]よ
*[[Tooi Sora Kara]]
*[[Haha wo Tazunete]]よ
*[[Kanariya-san]]
*[[Anmitsu-hime]]
*[[Hanabou]]
*[[Machi no Oujou-sama]]
*[[Manmaru Maruko-chan]]
*[[Ribon no Usa-chan]]
*[[Kikuka-chan no Nikki]]よ
*[[Kasuri-chan]]
===1957===
*[[Ribon Shiro Monogatari]]
*[[Buranko-chan]]
*[[Otogi Hime]]よ
*[[〇〇Hime no Otogi Douchuu]]よ
*[[Yancha Kaba Hime-sama]]
===1958===
*[[Ami Group]]よ
*[[Mama Oo Yasuuri!]]よ
*[[Himawari Kyoudai]]
*[[Futatsu no Kao no Tenshi]]
*[[Kujaku Fue no Nazo]]
*[[Tenshi no Hakuchou]]
*[[Arashi to Ribon]]
*[[Momoko Tanteichou]]よ
*[[Pishako-chan]]
*[[Kurenai Bara Kuro Bara]]
*[[Toshi ni Saku Hana]]よ
*[[Etsu-chan]]よ
*[[Osage no Ano Ko]]
*[[Niji no Kanata ni]]
*[[Rumi-chan Kyoushitsu]]
*[[Koorogi no Uta]]よ
*[[Hana gata Cookie]]
*[[Soyokaze-san Konnichiwa!]]
===1959===
*[[Akebono-san]]よ
*[[Otenba Tenshi]]
*[[Tokyo no Asa to Yoru]] よ
*[[Miko-chan Senshu]] よ
*[[Sacchan Sekairyokou]] よ
*[[Hakuchou Onegai]]
*[[Poppo-chan no Ota Yori]] よ
*[[Yarikuri Apartment]] よ
*[[Kuronbotte Yobanaide!!]] よ
*[[Bokujyou no Soyokaze]]
*[[Hoshi wa Yonderu]]
==1960s==
All manga which begun publication in the 60s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1960 ===
*[[Konnichiwa Oujou-san]] よ
*[[Omawari-san Keirei!]]
*[[Konnichiwa Yakko-chan]] よ
*[[Happi-chan]] よ
*[[Ano ne Pyokotan]]
*[[Yumemiru Shoujo]]
*[[Kappa Donguri Ko]]
*[[Mako no Kokuban]]
*[[Maki no Kuchibue]]
*[[Toko no Bouken]] よ
*[[Iyan Poko]]
*[[Suzuko to Mirano]]
*[[Oyama no Oku no Monogatari]]
=== 1961 ===
=== 1962 ===
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
=== 1963===
=== 1964 ===
=== 1965 ===
=== 1966 ===
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
=== 1967 ===
=== 1968 ===
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
=== 1969 ===
*[[Neenee-chan]]
==1970s==
All manga which begun publication in the 70s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Arabesque]]
=== 1972 ===
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
=== 1973 ===
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
=== 1974 ===
*[[Candy to Choco Bonbon]]
*[[Designer]]
=== 1975 ===
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
*[[Hana Buranko Yurete...]]
*[[Sorekara no Pascal]]
*[[Torajima no Miime]]
=== 1979 ===
*[[5-Gatsu no Ochakai]]
==1980s==
All manga which begun publication in the 80s, one-shots are indicated by a "よ" next to their name, short for "yomi kiri", which essentially means "one-shot". Titles are presented in romaji with exception of loan words.
=== 1981 ===
=== 1982 ===
*[[Tokimeki Tonight]]
=== 1983 ===
*[[Tsuki no Yoru Hoshi no Asa]]
*[[Otousan wa Shinpaishou]]
=== 1984 ===
*[[Otomegokoro Yumegokoro]] よ
*[[Iruka-chan Yorushiku]]
=== 1985 ===
*[[Ponytail Hakusho]]
*[[Neko Neko Fantasia]]
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Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly shoujo magazine which began publication in August 1955. It is published by Shueisha.
== Overview ==
Ribon is published on the third of each month with issues often being over 400 pages long. With each issue, furoku are included like notepads or small toys that are themed around the manga published in the magazine. Manga serialized in Ribon is compiled and published in book form under the Ribon Comics imprint.
The success of Ribon inspired multiple spin-off magazines over the years such as ''Bessatsu Ribon'' (1966-1968), ''Ribon Comics'' (AKA ''Junior Comics'') (1967-1968), ''Ribon Comic'' (1968-1971), ''Ribon Deluxe'' (1975-1978), and ''Ribon Original'' (1981-2006).
Its circulation has declined over the years with the 1980s having 1-2 million issues in circulation to the 2010s having 150,000-280,000 issues in circulation.
== Works published ==
Some well known works which published in Ribon include:
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
*[[MahouTsukai Sally]]
*[[Chibi Maruko-chan]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Tokimeki Tonight]]
For a full list of works, see [[Ribon manga by year]]
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Ribon (りぼん) is a monthly shoujo magazine which began publication in August 1955. It is published by Shueisha.
== Overview ==
Ribon is published on the third of each month with issues often being over 400 pages long. With each issue, furoku are included like notepads or small toys that are themed around the manga published in the magazine. Manga serialized in Ribon is compiled and published in book form under the Ribon Comics imprint.
The success of Ribon inspired multiple spin-off magazines over the years such as ''Bessatsu Ribon'' (1966-1968), ''Ribon Comics'' (AKA ''Junior Comics'') (1967-1968), ''Ribon Comic'' (1968-1971), ''Ribon Deluxe'' (1975-1978), and ''Ribon Original'' (1981-2006).
Its circulation has declined over the years with the 1980s having 1-2 million issues in circulation to the 2010s having 150,000-280,000 issues in circulation.
== Works published ==
Some well known works which published in Ribon include:
*[[Arabesque]]
*[[Himitsu no Akko-chan]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Chibi Maruko-chan]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Tokimeki Tonight]]
For a full list of works, see [[Ribon manga by year]]
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11-nin Iru! (11人いる!) was a sci-fi shoujo manga serialized in Betsucomi from August to October 1975. It was created by Hagio Moto and compiled into one volume. A sequel was also made in 1976 focusing on one of the side characters titled Zoku 11-nin Iru!: Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa.
== Plot ==
The elite Cosmo Academy sees many applicants from all across the galaxy. One of them is Lane Tadatos, nicknamed Tada. He's an orphan telepath from the planet Terra. The final stage of the school's entrance exam involves applicants forming into groups of ten and going through a mission simulation on an actual abandoned spaceship. However, when Tada's group goes on the spaceship, they discover 11 people on board. As tensions rise, things begin going wrong and Tada is the prime suspect.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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11-nin Iru! (11人いる!) was a sci-fi shoujo manga serialized in Betsucomi from August to October 1975. It was created by Hagio Moto and compiled into one volume. A sequel was also made in 1976 focusing on one of the side characters titled Zoku 11-nin Iru!: Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa.
== Plot ==
The elite Cosmo Academy sees many applicants from all across the galaxy. One of them is Lane Tadatos, nicknamed Tada. He's an orphan telepath from the planet Terra. The final stage of the school's entrance exam involves applicants forming into groups of ten and going through a mission simulation on an actual abandoned spaceship. However, when Tada's group goes on the spaceship, they discover 11 people on board. As tensions rise, things begin going wrong and Tada is the prime suspect.
== Characters ==
=== Lane Tadatos ===
The protagonist. He was trained by the Elder of his Village to hone his telepathic abilities. He is an orphan from the planet Terra who dreams of becoming a space pilot. As the story goes on, Tada soon discovers that he may have a closer connection to the ship than he originally thought.
=== Frol Frolbericheri ===
Hailing from an obscure planet, Frol's delicate frame and golden curls are a stark contrast to his rough way of talking and fiery temper. His reason for applying to Cosmo Academy is so his family can allow him to become a boy, as only eldest children are allowed to grow into men. On Frol's planet, people are sexually identical until they are made to become men or women. The society is very patriarchal with men working and women being homemakers and so Frol wants to become a man.
=== King Mayan Baceska ===
King Mayan immediately assumes a leadership role on the ship. He's arrogant and with his pride at stake, has no intention of failing the final part of the exam. He's suspicious of Tada and his telepathy from the beginning.
=== Vidmenir Knume ===
Hailing from the planet Vidknu, Vidmenir's planet is similar to Frol's. However, rather than people choosing what gender they become as teenangers/young adults, it is a physical process and not able to be chosen. If their body does not grow into either man or woman, they remain like Vidmenir with thick scales and grey skin tone.
== Adaptations ==
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11-nin Iru! (11人いる!) was a sci-fi shoujo manga serialized in Betsucomi from August to October 1975. It was created by Hagio Moto and compiled into one volume. A sequel was also made in 1976 focusing on one of the side characters titled Zoku 11-nin Iru!: Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa.
== Plot ==
The elite Cosmo Academy sees many applicants from all across the galaxy. One of them is Lane Tadatos, nicknamed Tada. He's an orphan telepath from the planet Terra. The final stage of the school's entrance exam involves applicants forming into groups of ten and going through a mission simulation on an actual abandoned spaceship. However, when Tada's group goes on the spaceship, they discover 11 people on board. As tensions rise, things begin going wrong and Tada is the prime suspect.
== Characters ==
=== Lane Tadatos ===
The protagonist. He was trained by the Elder of his Village to hone his telepathic abilities. He is an orphan from the planet Terra who dreams of becoming a space pilot. As the story goes on, Tada soon discovers that he may have a closer connection to the ship than he originally thought.
=== Frol Frolbericheri ===
Hailing from an obscure planet, Frol's delicate frame and golden curls are a stark contrast to his rough way of talking and fiery temper. His reason for applying to Cosmo Academy is so his family can allow him to become a boy, as only eldest children are allowed to grow into men. On Frol's planet, people are sexually identical until they are made to become men or women. The society is very patriarchal with men working and women being homemakers and so Frol wants to become a man.
=== King Mayan Baceska ===
King Mayan immediately assumes a leadership role on the ship. He's arrogant and with his pride at stake, has no intention of failing the final part of the exam. He's suspicious of Tada and his telepathy from the beginning.
=== Vidmenir Knume ===
Hailing from the planet Vidknu, Vidmenir's planet is similar to Frol's. However, rather than people choosing what gender they become as teenangers/young adults, it is a physical process and not able to be chosen. If their body does not grow into either man or woman, they remain like Vidmenir with thick scales and grey skin tone.
== Adaptations ==
=== 11-nin Iru! (1977) ===
This 45 minute live action film was broadcast on January 2nd, 1977. It starred Taizō Sayama as Tada and Haruka Yamashiro from the Takarazuka Revue as Frol.
=== 11-nin Iru! (1986) ===
This 90 minute anime film was released on November 1st, 1986. It was licensed by Central Park Media for a VHS release in the 1990s.
=== 11-nin Iru! Stage Plays ===
Multiple stage plays have been performed adapting this manga. The all-male acting troupe Axel performed one in summer of 2004 and again from December 2008 to January 2009. The other three were performed by another all-male acting troupe called Studio Life in February 2011, January 2013, and May 2019.
=== 11-nin Iru! (2013) ===
An audio drama was produced by E-star and released in September of 2013.
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11-nin Iru! (11人いる!) was a sci-fi shoujo manga serialized in Betsucomi from August to October 1975. It was created by Hagio Moto and compiled into one volume. A sequel was also made in 1976 focusing on one of the side characters titled Zoku 11-nin Iru!: Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa.
== Plot ==
The elite Cosmo Academy sees many applicants from all across the galaxy. One of them is Lane Tadatos, nicknamed Tada. He's an orphan telepath from the planet Terra. The final stage of the school's entrance exam involves applicants forming into groups of ten and going through a mission simulation on an actual abandoned spaceship. However, when Tada's group goes on the spaceship, they discover 11 people on board. As tensions rise, things begin going wrong and Tada is the prime suspect.
== Characters ==
=== Lane Tadatos ===
The protagonist. He was trained by the Elder of his Village to hone his telepathic abilities. He is an orphan from the planet Terra who dreams of becoming a space pilot. As the story goes on, Tada soon discovers that he may have a closer connection to the ship than he originally thought.
=== Frol Frolbericheri ===
Hailing from an obscure planet, Frol's delicate frame and golden curls are a stark contrast to his rough way of talking and fiery temper. His reason for applying to Cosmo Academy is so his family can allow him to become a boy, as only eldest children are allowed to grow into men. On Frol's planet, people are sexually identical until they are made to become men or women. The society is very patriarchal with men working and women being homemakers and so Frol wants to become a man.
=== King Mayan Baceska ===
King Mayan immediately assumes a leadership role on the ship. He's arrogant and with his pride at stake, has no intention of failing the final part of the exam. He's suspicious of Tada and his telepathy from the beginning.
=== Vidmenir Knume ===
Hailing from the planet Vidknu, Vidmenir's planet is similar to Frol's. However, rather than people choosing what gender they become as teenangers/young adults, it is a physical process and not able to be chosen. If their body does not grow into either man or woman, they remain like Vidmenir with thick scales and grey skin tone.
== Adaptations ==
=== 11-nin Iru! (1977) ===
This 45 minute live action film was broadcast on January 2nd, 1977. It starred Taizō Sayama as Tada and Haruka Yamashiro from the Takarazuka Revue as Frol.
=== 11-nin Iru! (1986) ===
This 90 minute anime film was released on November 1st, 1986. It was licensed by Central Park Media for a VHS release in the 1990s.
=== 11-nin Iru! Stage Plays ===
Multiple stage plays have been performed adapting this manga. The all-male acting troupe Axel performed one in summer of 2004 and again from December 2008 to January 2009. The other three were performed by another all-male acting troupe called Studio Life in February 2011, January 2013, and May 2019.
=== 11-nin Iru! (2013) ===
An audio drama was produced by E-star and released in September of 2013.
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Futago no Kishi ( 双子の騎士) was a shoujo manga created by Osamu Tezuka. It is a sequel to his previous work, Ribbon no Kishi, specifically the version published in Shoujo Club. Futago no Kishi was serialized in [[Nakayoshi]] from January to June of 1958.
== Plot ==
This manga follows the twin children of Queen Sapphire, Princess Violetta and Prince Daisy. Daisy disappears due to the wicked schemes of Duke Daria. So, to conceal her brother's disappearance, Violetta disguises herself as her brother and goes between playing the roles of Princess and Prince. After being found out by the Duchess Daria and imprisoned with her mother, Princess Violetta sets out to find her brother Daisy.
== Characters ==
=== Queen Sapphire ===
Once the Prince of Silverland, Sapphire was able to become Queen after the rules were changed to allow women to have positions of power.
=== Princess Violetta ===
Sapphire's daughter. Like her mother, she plays the role of both prince and princess. After her mother was imprisoned by the Duke and Duchess Daria, she escapes and goes out to find her missing twin brother, Daisy.
=== Prince Daisy ===
Sapphire's son. Due to disputes over which child should become Sapphire's successor, he was kidnapped so Violetta would ascend to the throne by default. Violetta goes to search for him after her mother was imprisoned.
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Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies.
== Plot ==
16 year old delinquent high-schooler (sukeban) Saki Asamiya is recruited to be an undercover detective to escape a correctional facility. Initially refusing, she accepts when the police offer to pardon her mother, who is on death row for killing her husband. Saki is trained by officer Kyouichiro Jin, and is given a metal yo-yo, which doubles as both a weapon and police badge. The new undercover youth detective infiltrates schools across Japan, putting a stop to crimes across the nation.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
'''* Sukeban Deka (1985)'''
Starring Yuki Saito as Saki Asamiya, this series lasted 24 episodes and was relatively faithful to the source material, with only minor changes. However, it deviated more towards the conclusion.
'''*Sukeban Deka II: Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (1985)'''
The popularity of the first series led to the creation of this one, which starred Yoko Minamino. Although most of the storylines were based on the second half of the manga, Minamino played an original character which took the name of the preceding Saki Asamiya and given a similar yo-yo. It also gave the protagonist two sidekicks. Despite these changes, this series surpassed the first in popularity and lasted 42 episodes. A video game based on this series was released in 1987 titled Sukeban Deka II for Sega's Master System.
'''*Sukeban Deka III: Shoujo Ninpo-Cho Denki (1986)'''
Yui Asaka stars as an original character who is the third to be given the title and role of Saki Asamiya. It is centered around ninjas and leans more towards fantasy rather than crime drama. 42 episodes were scheduled in advance and produced but it did not do as well compared to its predecessors. A Famicom game titled Sukeban Deka III was released based on this series in 1988.
'''*Sukeban Deka The Movie (1987)'''
Released during Sukeban Deka III's run, this movie stars both Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka. Its events take place after the conclusion of Sukeban Deka II.
'''*Sukeban Deka Kazama San Shimai no Gyakushuu (1988)'''
Starring Yui Asaka, this movie is a sequel to Sukeban Deka III.
'''*Sukeban Deka (1991)'''
A 2 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) was animated by SIDO LIMITED based on the first volume of the manga. In it, Saki Asamiya infiltrates her old high school after becoming an undercover detective to confront the Mizuichi sisters, who have taken over.
'''Sukeban Deka: Kōdo Nēmu = Asamiya Saki (2006)'''
Aya Matsuura stars as Saki Asamiya in this film. Yuki Saito, who was Saki in the first tv series, plays Saki's mother. This movie was released in the USA as Yo-Yo Girl Cop in 2007.
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Sukeban Deka (スケバン刑事) was a shoujo manga created by [[Wada Shinji]], which was serialized in [[Hana to Yume]] from January 1976 to June 1982. It has been collected into a total of 22 volumes, and as of 2022 the manga has sold over 20 million copies.
== Plot ==
16 year old delinquent high-schooler (sukeban) Saki Asamiya is recruited to be an undercover detective to escape a correctional facility. Initially refusing, she accepts when the police offer to pardon her mother, who is on death row for killing her husband. Saki is trained by officer Kyouichiro Jin, and is given a metal yo-yo, which doubles as both a weapon and police badge. The new undercover youth detective infiltrates schools across Japan, putting a stop to crimes across the nation.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Sukeban Deka (1985) ===
Starring Yuki Saito as Saki Asamiya, this series lasted 24 episodes and was relatively faithful to the source material, with only minor changes. However, it deviated more towards the conclusion.
===Sukeban Deka II: Shoujo Tekkamen Densetsu (1985) ===
The popularity of the first series led to the creation of this one, which starred Yoko Minamino. Although most of the storylines were based on the second half of the manga, Minamino played an original character which took the name of the preceding Saki Asamiya and given a similar yo-yo. It also gave the protagonist two sidekicks. Despite these changes, this series surpassed the first in popularity and lasted 42 episodes. A video game based on this series was released in 1987 titled Sukeban Deka II for Sega's Master System.
=== Sukeban Deka III: Shoujo Ninpo-Cho Denki (1986) ===
Yui Asaka stars as an original character who is the third to be given the title and role of Saki Asamiya. It is centered around ninjas and leans more towards fantasy rather than crime drama. 42 episodes were scheduled in advance and produced but it did not do as well compared to its predecessors. A Famicom game titled Sukeban Deka III was released based on this series in 1988.
=== Sukeban Deka The Movie (1987) ===
Released during Sukeban Deka III's run, this movie stars both Yoko Minamino and Yui Asaka. Its events take place after the conclusion of Sukeban Deka II.
=== Sukeban Deka Kazama San Shimai no Gyakushuu (1988) ===
Starring Yui Asaka, this movie is a sequel to Sukeban Deka III.
=== Sukeban Deka (1991) ===
A 2 episode OVA (Original Video Animation) was animated by SIDO LIMITED based on the first volume of the manga. In it, Saki Asamiya infiltrates her old high school after becoming an undercover detective to confront the Mizuichi sisters, who have taken over.
=== Sukeban Deka: Kōdo Nēmu = Asamiya Saki (2006) ===
Aya Matsuura stars as Saki Asamiya in this film. Yuki Saito, who was Saki in the first tv series, plays Saki's mother. This movie was released in the USA as Yo-Yo Girl Cop in 2007.
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Mahoutsukai Sally (魔法使いサリー) was a shoujo manga created by Yokoyama Mitsuteru and serialized in [[Ribon]] from July 1966 to Octber 1967. The series laid the foundation for the magical girl genre and has continued to inspire magical girl shows today, in Japan and in the USA and Europe.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Mahoutsukai Sally (魔法使いサリー) was a shoujo manga created by Yokoyama Mitsuteru and serialized in [[Ribon]] from July 1966 to Octber 1967. The series laid the foundation for the magical girl genre and has continued to inspire magical girl shows today, in Japan and in the USA and Europe.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Mahoutsukai Sally (魔法使いサリー) was a shoujo manga created by Yokoyama Mitsuteru and serialized in [[Ribon]] from July 1966 to Octber 1967. The series laid the foundation for the magical girl genre and has continued to inspire magical girl shows today, in Japan and in the USA and Europe.
== Plot ==
Sally, a mischievous witch girl, is in the human world and meets two girls her age in a department store, Sumire and Yoshiko. After befriending them, she decides to pretend to be a human and live in the human world in their town. Living in the town with her follower, Kub, teaches Sally important things other than magic.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Mahoutsukai Sally (魔法使いサリー) was a shoujo manga created by Yokoyama Mitsuteru and serialized in [[Ribon]] from July 1966 to Octber 1967. The series laid the foundation for the magical girl genre and has continued to inspire magical girl shows today, in Japan and in the USA and Europe.
== Plot ==
Sally, a mischievous witch girl, is in the human world and meets two girls her age in a department store, Sumire and Yoshiko. After befriending them, she decides to pretend to be a human and live in the human world in their town. Living in the town with her follower, Kub, teaches Sally important things other than magic.
== Characters ==
=== Sally Yumeno ===
The protagonist of the manga. She is mischievous and a bit tomboyish. She is princess of the Witch-world but is living in the human world with Kub. She is friends with Sumire and Yoshiko.
=== Kub ===
Sally's follower. He pretends to be her little brother when living with her in the human world. He also can use magic and can shapeshift into a bird.
== Adaptations ==
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Mahoutsukai Sally (魔法使いサリー) was a shoujo manga created by Yokoyama Mitsuteru and serialized in [[Ribon]] from July 1966 to Octber 1967. The series laid the foundation for the magical girl genre and has continued to inspire magical girl shows today, in Japan and in the USA and Europe.
== Plot ==
Sally, a mischievous witch girl, is in the human world and meets two girls her age in a department store, Sumire and Yoshiko. After befriending them, she decides to pretend to be a human and live in the human world in their town. Living in the town with her follower, Kub, teaches Sally important things other than magic.
== Characters ==
=== Sally Yumeno ===
The protagonist of the manga. She is mischievous and a bit tomboyish. She is princess of the Witch-world but is living in the human world with Kub. She is friends with Sumire and Yoshiko.
=== Kub ===
Sally's follower. He pretends to be her little brother when living with her in the human world. He also can use magic and can shapeshift into a bird.
== Adaptations ==
=== Mahoutsukai Sally (1966) ===
A TV Anime based on the manga of the same name. The first 17 episodes were black and white, but from episode 18 onwards, the show is in color. This makes it one of the first anime to be in color. It is also considered the first shoujo anime, and its popularity led to the emergence of shoujo anime.
=== Mahoutsukai Sally 2 (1989) ===
The popularity of the first anime led to this reboot/sequel being made 20 years later. It is considered both a reboot and sequel because Sally was caught using magic in front of humans, so she had to erase the memories of her friends. The series is spent her regaining their friendship and remaining on Earth to help humans in trouble.
=== Mahoutsukai Sally: The Movie (1990) ===
This movie was released halfway into the reboot anime's run. It centers around Sally and her friends trying to find the reason spring has not started yet and how to fix it.
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Akai Megami
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Created page with "[[File:Akaimegami.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]] Akai Megami (赤い女神) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1970. It has been compiled into a one-shot collection by the same name. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Akai Megami (赤い女神) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1970. It has been compiled into a one-shot collection by the same name.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Ai-iro Shinwa
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Created page with "[[File:Aiiroshinwa.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]] Ai-iro Shinwa (あい色神話) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] in 1980 and has been compiled into 1 volumes == Plot == == Characters =="
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Ai-iro Shinwa (あい色神話) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] in 1980 and has been compiled into 1 volumes
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Ai-iro Shinwa (あい色神話) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] in 1980 and has been compiled into 1 volume.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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13 Gatsu no Higeki
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13 Gatsu no Higeki (13月の悲劇) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It was published in 1971. It has been compiled into a one-shot collection of the same name.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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13 Gatsu no Higeki (13月の悲劇) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] from September to October of 1971. It has been compiled into a one-shot collection of the same name.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari
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Created page with "[[File:AsakiYumemishi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1 of the manga.]] Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari (あさきゆめみし 源氏物語) was a shoujo manga drawn by [[Yamato Waki]] and written by [[Murasaki Shikibu]]. It was published in [[mimi]] from December 1979 to 1993. It has been compiled into 13 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:AsakiYumemishi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1 of the manga.]]
Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari (あさきゆめみし 源氏物語) was a shoujo manga drawn by [[Yamato Waki]] and written by [[Murasaki Shikibu]]. It was published in [[mimi]] from December 1979 to 1993. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari (あさきゆめみし 源氏物語) was a shoujo manga drawn by [[Yamato Waki]] and written by [[Murasaki Shikibu]]. It was published in [[mimi]] from December 1979 to 1993. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
===Stage Play===
The Takarazuka Revue produced a stage-play adaptation of the manga in 2000, which ran again in 2007. The 2000 production was also converted into a film, and was broadcast on March 19 2000 by NHK.
===Anime (cancelled)===
In 2009, there were plans for a TV anime adaptation which ultimately fell through. Instead, an anime generally based on the Genji Monogatari story was created.
==="Movie Comic"===
The now defunct app UULA produced a "Movie Comic" (ムービーコミック) adaptation of the manga in 2013, which is now unavailable. This appears to have been some sort of voiced version of the manga, with accompanying piano music.
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[[File:AsakiYumemishi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1 of the manga.]]
Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari (あさきゆめみし 源氏物語) was a shoujo manga drawn by [[Yamato Waki]] and written by [[Murasaki Shikibu]]. It was published in [[mimi]] from December 1979 to 1993. It has been compiled into 13 volumes.
== Plot ==
The manga follows the original Tale of Genji from the 11th century pretty closely. It follows the life of Hikaru Genji, the 2nd son of Emperor Kiritsubo. Because Genji's mother was of low rank, Genji cannot succeed the throne. However, he was given a branch house called Gen. The story only gets more complicated from there as it details Genji's various love affairs, births and deaths, and court drama.
The final three volumes of the manga follow two princes, Kaoru and Niou, after Genji's death.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
===Stage Play===
The Takarazuka Revue produced a stage-play adaptation of the manga in 2000, which ran again in 2007. The 2000 production was also converted into a film, and was broadcast on March 19 2000 by NHK.
===Anime (cancelled)===
In 2009, there were plans for a TV anime adaptation which ultimately fell through. Instead, an anime generally based on the Genji Monogatari story was created.
==="Movie Comic"===
The now defunct app UULA produced a "Movie Comic" (ムービーコミック) adaptation of the manga in 2013, which is now unavailable. This appears to have been some sort of voiced version of the manga, with accompanying piano music.
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Asari-chan
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Created page with "[[File:Asarichan.png|200px|thumb|right|Volume 100 of Asari-chan.]] Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Muroyama Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Shougaku Ninensei]] from July 1978 to February 2014. It has been compiled into 100 volumes, making it one of the longest shoujo manga. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations =="
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[[File:Asarichan.png|200px|thumb|right|Volume 100 of Asari-chan.]]
Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Muroyama Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Shougaku Ninensei]] from July 1978 to February 2014. It has been compiled into 100 volumes, making it one of the longest shoujo manga.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Muroyama Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Shougaku Ninensei]] from July 1978 to February 2014. It has been compiled into 100 volumes, making it one of the longest shoujo manga.
== Plot ==
The manga is a slice-of-life comedy and follows the elementary schooler Asari. She is naughty, boyish, but innocent and a normal girl. It follows the shenanigans that her and her family get into.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Muroyama Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Shougaku Ninensei]] from July 1978 to February 2014. It has been compiled into 100 volumes, making it one of the longest shoujo manga.
== Plot ==
The manga is a slice-of-life comedy and follows the elementary schooler Asari. She is naughty, boyish, but innocent and a normal girl. It follows the shenanigans that her and her family get into.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Asari-chan (1982) ====
The TV Anime was produced by TV Asahi and has 54 episodes. It was broadcast every Monday from 7-7:30 PM until its final episode in 1983.
=== Asari-chan: Ai no Marchen Shoujo (1982) ===
A short movie detailing more unlucky happenings that occur for Asari and her family.
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[[File:Asarichan.png|200px|thumb|right|Volume 100 of Asari-chan.]]
Asari-chan (あさりちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Muroyama Mayumi]]. It was published in [[Shougaku Ninensei]] from July 1978 to February 2014. It has been compiled into 100 volumes, making it one of the longest shoujo manga.
== Plot ==
The manga is a slice-of-life comedy and follows the elementary schooler Asari. She is naughty, boyish, but innocent and a normal girl. It follows the shenanigans that her and her family get into.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Asari-chan (1982) ===
The TV Anime was produced by TV Asahi and has 54 episodes. It was broadcast every Monday from 7-7:30 PM until its final episode in 1983.
=== Asari-chan: Ai no Marchen Shoujo (1982) ===
A short movie detailing more unlucky happenings that occur for Asari and her family.
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Alois
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Created page with "[[File:Alois.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the one-shot collection.]] Alois (アロイス) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] in 1975 and has been compiled into a one-shot collection of the same name. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Alois (アロイス) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in [[Hana to Yume]] in 1975 and has been compiled into a one-shot collection of the same name.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Aries no Otome-tachi
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Created page with "[[File:Aeriesnootometachi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]] Aries no Otome-tachi (アリエスの乙女たち) was a shoujo manga created by [[Satonaka Machiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from 1973 to an unknown date. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. == Plot == == Characters == == Adaptations == ===TV Drama=== From April to September of 1987 a live action drama series based on the manga was broadcast on Fuji TV."
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Aries no Otome-tachi (アリエスの乙女たち) was a shoujo manga created by [[Satonaka Machiko]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] from 1973 to an unknown date. It has been compiled into 7 volumes.
== Plot ==
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== Adaptations ==
===TV Drama===
From April to September of 1987 a live action drama series based on the manga was broadcast on Fuji TV.
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Ara Waga Tono!
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Created page with "[[File:Ara waga tono.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the manga.]] Ara Waga Tono! (あーらわが殿!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Kihara Toshie]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1973 to 1974 and has been compiled into 2 volumes. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Ara Waga Tono! (あーらわが殿!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Kihara Toshie]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1973 to 1974 and has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Apple March
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Apple March (アップルマーチ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Satonaka Machiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from September 1972 to March 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Apple March (アップルマーチ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Satonaka Machiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from September 1972 to March 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
=== Maggie Slim ===
[[File:Applemarchmaggie.png|75px|thumb|left|]]
A transfer student at Saint Apple Highschool. She's a tomboy who refers to herself with "boku" and is initially mistaken by other students as a boy. The school staff assigned her to be roommates with another girl, May, hoping May's femininity would rub off on her.
=== May Harrison ===
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"Saint Apple's Princess", a popular and straight-laced girl who's talented at makeup and hair-styling. She's insistent that Maggie becomes more feminine, and is extremely strict about school rules.
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[[File:Applemarch.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Apple March (アップルマーチ) was a shoujo manga created by [[Satonaka Machiko]]. It was published in [[Nakayoshi]] from September 1972 to March 1973. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
Maggie transfers to Saint Apple Highschool, an all girls school focused on honing feminine skills (Makeup, hair, cooking, etc), due to her mother living in Chicago for work. Although due to her appearance not being feminine enough for the school she has to become roommates with May, a model student who looks almost exactly like her. Soon after this, the two girls piece together that they were actually twins separated at birth!
== Characters ==
=== Maggie Slim ===
[[File:Applemarchmaggie.png|75px|thumb|left|]]
A transfer student at Saint Apple Highschool. She's a tomboy who refers to herself with "boku" and is initially mistaken by other students as a boy. The school staff assigned her to be roommates with another girl, May, hoping May's femininity would rub off on her.
=== May Harrison ===
[[File:Applemarchmay.png|75px|thumb|left|]]
"Saint Apple's Princess", a popular and straight-laced girl who's talented at makeup and hair-styling. She's insistent that Maggie becomes more feminine, and is extremely strict about school rules.
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Heidi
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Heidi ( ハイジ) was a shoujo manga created by Watanabe Masako. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1966 and was compiled into 1 volume. It is based on the 1880 novella by Johanna Spyri.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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Heidi ( ハイジ) was a shoujo manga created by Watanabe Masako. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1966 and was compiled into 1 volume. It is based on the 1880 novella by Johanna Spyri.
== Plot ==
== Characters ==
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[[File:Watanabe Heidi Manga.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=A cover of the volume of Heidi. It depicts Heidi and Klara sitting in grass.|Volume 1 of Heidi's Cover]]
Heidi ( ハイジ) was a shoujo manga created by Watanabe Masako. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1966 and was compiled into 1 volume. It is based on the 1880 novella by Johanna Spyri.
== Plot ==
The manga has a similar plot to the 1880 novella. Heidi is a young girl in her grandfather's care living in the Swiss Alps. She later befriends a sickly girl from the city after being hired as a lady's companion for said girl.
== Characters ==
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[[File:Watanabe Heidi Manga.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=A cover of the volume of Heidi. It depicts Heidi and Klara sitting in grass.|Volume 1 of Heidi's Cover]]
Heidi ( ハイジ) was a shoujo manga created by Watanabe Masako. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] in 1966 and was compiled into 1 volume. It is based on the 1880 novella by Johanna Spyri.
== Plot ==
The manga has a similar plot to the 1880 novella. Heidi is a young girl in her grandfather's care living in the Swiss Alps. She later befriends a sickly girl from the city after being hired as a lady's companion for said girl.
== Characters ==
=== Heidi ===
A young girl living with her grandfather in the Swiss alps. She is friendly and carefree. She is hired as a companion for the older and sickly Klara.
=== Klara ===
A sickly girl from Frankfurt, Germany. Her family hires Heidi to be her companion. She is charmed by Heidi's carefree attitude.
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13 Gatsu no Higeki (13月の悲劇) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Miuchi Suzue]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] from September to October of 1971. It has been compiled into a one-shot collection of the same name.
== Plot ==
Marie is sent to a religious boarding school by her father after the death of her mother. The school appears to be strict with no contact with the outside world and being unable to leave until graduation. However, Marie begins discovering strange happenings and becomes determined to expose them no matter the cost.
== Characters ==
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== List of Manga ==
This is an alphabetical and perpetually in-comprehensive list.
Titles are presented in ''romaji'' with the exception of loan words.
*[[11-nin Iru!]]
*[[13 Gatsu no Higeki]]
*[[Ace wo Nerae]]
*[[Ai-iro Shinwa]]
*[[Aishite Knight]]
*[[Akai Megami]]
*[[Alois]]
*[[Apple March]]
*[[Ara Waga Tono!]]
*[[Aries no Otome-tachi]]
*[[Asaki Yumemishi: Genji Monogatari]]
*[[Asari-chan]]
*[[Attack No.1]]
*[[Banana Bread no Pudding]]
*[[Banana Fish]]
*[[Bara Yashiki No Shoujo]]
*[[California Monogatari]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
*[[Claudine]]
*[[Cleopatra]]
*[[Dancing Generation]]
*[[Deimos no Hanayome]]
*[[Designer]]
*[[El Halcon]]
*[[Eroica Yori Ai Wo Komete]]
*[[Fashion Fade]]
*[[Fire!]]
*[[Futago no Kishi]]
*[[Futari Pocchi]]
*[[Giniro no Kami no Arisa]]
*[[Glass no Kamen]]
*[[Haikara-san ga Tooru]]
*[[Hanakanmuri no Ryuu no Kuni]]
*[[Heidi]]
*[[Hikari no Densetsu]]
*[[Hi Izuru Tokoro no Tenshi]]
*[[Joker e...]]
*[[Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium]]
*[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]
*[[Koiki na Yatsura]]
*[[Lady Love]]
*[[Lady Mitsuko]]
*[[Lemon Hakusho]]
*[[Love Pack]]
*[[Mahou no Idol Pastel Yumi]]
*[[Mahou no Star, Magical Emi]]
*[[Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami]]
*[[Mahoutsukai Sally]]
*[[Mari to Shingo]]
*[[Marionette]]
*[[Maya no Souretsu]]
*[[Mayme Angel]]
*[[Mon Cheri CoCo]]
*[[Nana to Lili]]
*[[Natsu e no Tobira]]
*[[Nordiska Sonata]]
*[[Ojama-san Lulu]]
*[[Olympus no Pollon]]
*[[Oniisama E]]
*[[Orpheus no Mado]]
*[[Oujo Alexandra]]
*[[Ouke no Monshou]]
*[[Pandora no Himitsu]]
*[[Patalliro]]
*[[Persia ga Suki!]]
*[[Pharaoh no Haka]]
*[[Poe no Ichizoku]]
*[[Rashanu]]
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Saint Rosalind]]
*[[Sakura Kyou]]
*[[Sakura Namiki]]
*[[Seito Shokun!]]
*[[Shirayuri no kishi]]
*[[Shiroi Heya no Futari]]
*[[Shouko no Etude]]
*[[Star Red]]
*[[Suekko Typhoon]]
*[[Sukeban Deka]]
*[[Sunroom ni Te]]
*[[Swan]]
*[[Thomas no Shinzo]]
*[[Totteoki no ABC]]
*[[Versailles no Bara]]
*[[Viva! Volleyball]]
*[[Wata no Kuni Hoshi]]
*[[Yokohama Monogatari]]
*[[Youseiou]]
*[[Yuukan Club]]
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[[File:Orpheusnomado.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the first volume of the manga.]]
Orpheus no Mado (オルフェウスの窓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1975 to 1976, before switching to [[Seventeen]], where it published from 1977 to it's end in 1981. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
The story takes place over a period of 30 years, from 1893 to 1924. It details the lives of 3 people connected by a single legend, the legend of the Window of Orpheus. These characters are Julius von Ahrensmeyer, Aleksei Mihailov (also known as Klaus Sommerschmitt), and Isaak Gotthelf Weishiet. In the Catholic Saint Sebastian school, there is a legend. If a man looks through the Window of Orpheus in one of the school's towers and sees the figure of a woman, they are doomed to have a tragic love akin to the Greek Orpheus and Eurydice. Isaak, a transfer student, sees Julius walking by when looking through the window. And, later, when Julius looks up through the window, she sees the upperclassman Klaus (Aleksei). They go through the story being tied to this legend of the window.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:Orpheusnomado.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover for the first volume of the manga.]]
Orpheus no Mado (オルフェウスの窓) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from 1975 to 1976, before switching to [[Seventeen]], where it published from 1977 to it's end in 1981. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
The story takes place over a period of 30 years, from 1893 to 1924. It details the lives of 3 people connected by a single legend, the legend of the Window of Orpheus. These characters are Julius von Ahrensmeyer, Aleksei Mihailov (also known as Klaus Sommerschmitt), and Isaak Gotthelf Weishiet. In the Catholic Saint Sebastian school, there is a legend. If a man looks through the Window of Orpheus in one of the school's towers and sees the figure of a woman, they are doomed to have a tragic love akin to the Greek Orpheus and Eurydice. Isaak, a transfer student, sees Julius walking by when looking through the window. And, later, when Julius looks up through the window, she sees the upperclassman Klaus (Aleksei). They go through the story being tied to this legend of the window.
== Characters ==
=== Julius von Ahrensmeyer ===
=== Aleksei Mihailov ===
=== Isaak Gotthelf Weisheit ===
== Adaptations ==
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Poe no Ichizoku
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[[File:Poe_no_Ichizoku_Vol_1.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Cover for the first volume of the manga.]]
Poe no Ichizoku (ポーの一族) was a shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in both [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]] and [[Shuukan Shoujo Comic]] from February 1972 to April 1976. It has been compiled into 7 volumes. Additionally, there is also a continuation series which has run in the Magazine ''Flowers'' since July of 2016.
== Plot ==
The story is non-chronological but takes place between the 18th and 21st centuries in Europe. It chronicles the life of Edgar Portsnell, his sister Marybelle Portsnell, and their traveling companion Alan Twilight. The trio are part of the Poe clan, a group of vampires. (called vampirnellas in the manga)
Despite the clan's strict code of only converting adults, Edgar was made into a vampire at 14 and is isolated from both human and vampires due to being eternally a teenager. To cope, he converts Marybelle as a 13 year old and is immediately overtaken by guilt for stealing his sister's humanity. After several decades, Marybelle falls in love with Alan, a human teen. Edgar converts him and their exploits over the decades are told.
The tale deals with perspectives on mortality and time in the characters of Edgar and Alan.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Radio Drama ===
From the 1st to the 6th of January in 1980, a radio adaptation of the story broadcast on NHK-FM. It was rebroadcast on January 29th and February 26th 2023. The six episodes were all around 9 to 13 minutes in length.
=== Drama CD ===
A directors cut of the Radio drama, now consisting of 24 episodes sold in a total of six separate CDs. The CDs were released from December 2007 to May 2008.
=== Stranger - Bakemono ga Jiken wo Abaku (Live action TV special) ===
A 1 hour and 45 minute TV movie very loosely based on the series, which aired March 27th 2016 on TV Asahi. Many aspects of the story were changed, such as moving the setting to Japan and replacing characters entirely.
=== Stage Play ===
From January to March of 2018 a Takarazuka musical play adaptation of Poe no Ichisoku was preformed at Tokyo Takarazuka Theater and Takarazuka Grand Theater. The play had been proposed to Hagio since 1985, but she had previously refused all offers of a stage play.
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Ace wo Nerae
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[[File:Ace wo Nerae.png|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Ace wo Nerae! (エースをねらえ!) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamamoto Sumika]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] from January 1973 to February 1980. It has been compiled into 18 volumes.
== Plot ==
Hiromi Oka is a high school girl struggling to improve her tennis skills after becoming inspired by the best player on the tennis team, Reika Ryūzaki. After the team gets a new coach, Jin Munakata, who sees Hiromi's potential, she is trained to become a great tennis player. While the story is filled with Hiromi losing confidence at times, she overcomes this with the support of her friends and coach and becomes a stronger person, overall.
== Characters ==
=== Hiromi Oka ===
The protagonist. She's a high school girl who is inspired to take up tennis after witnessing Reika Ryuuzaki on the court. She is trained by Jin Munakata.
=== Reika Ryuuzaki ===
The best player on the tennis court. She is nicknamed Madame Butterfly due to her grace on the court. She later becomes friends with Hiromi.
=== Jin Munakata ===
A former top tennis player, he was forced to retire due to unknown illness. He was the first to see Hiromi's hidden potential and took over for coaching the team.
== Adaptations ==
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1973) ===
A 26 episode TV anime directed by Osamu Dezaki. Due to initial poor ratings, it was cut with half of the planned episodes. However, with high ratings during reruns, a remake was announced.
=== Shin Ace wo Nerae! (1978) ===
This remake of the 1973 series was directed by Minoru Okazaki with 25 episodes.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1979) ===
With Shin Ace wo Nerae's popularity, a film adaptation of the story was released in September 1979. It was directed by Osamu Dezaki.
=== Ace wo Nerae! 2 (1988) ===
This was the first OVA made to conclude the manga story and serve as a sequel to the anime. It consisted of 13 episodes.
=== Ace wo Nerae! Final Stage (1989) ===
An OVA following Ace wo Nerae 2. The 12 episodes were released between 1989 and 1990.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (1993) ===
A super Famicom game adapting the anime series published by Nippon Telenet. In 2002 and 2004, Tristar published another two video game adaptations for the Windows PC and Mac OS X.
=== Ace wo Nerae! (2004) ===
A Television drama adapting the story. It was directed by Hidetomo Matsuda, Shunji Muguruma and Yoshinori Kobayashi. Former professional tennis player Shuzo Matsuoka supervised the tennis scenes. Nine episodes were produced and three out of those nine were placed on most-watched drama lists for the weeks they aired.
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Aishite Knight
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Aishite Knight (愛してナイト) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tada Kaoru]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] from July 1981 to December 1983. It has been compiled into 7 volumes.
== Plot ==
Yaeko Mitamura is an 18-year-old girl working at her father's Okonomiyaki restaurant in Osaka. Her life is changed when she meets a little boy, Hashizo. Hashizo is an orphan and is being raised by his brother, Katou Go. Katou is the lead singer of an emerging rock band called "Bee Hive". When Yaeko meets Bee Hive members Katou and his friend Satomi Okawa, an unexpected series of events begin to unfold.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
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[[File:283275.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover for volume 1.]]
Aishite Knight (愛してナイト) was a shoujo manga created by [[Tada Kaoru]]. It was published in [[Bessatsu Margaret]] from July 1981 to December 1983. It has been compiled into 7 volumes.
== Plot ==
Yaeko Mitamura is an 18-year-old girl working at her father's Okonomiyaki restaurant in Osaka. Her life is changed when she meets a little boy, Hashizo. Hashizo is an orphan and is being raised by his brother, Katou Go. Katou is the lead singer of an emerging rock band called "Bee Hive". When Yaeko meets Bee Hive members Katou and his friend Satomi Okawa, an unexpected series of events begin to unfold.
== Characters ==
== Adaptations ==
=== Aishite Knight (1983) ===
The anime ran from 1983-1984 with 42 episodes. The plot and characters were modified, and the anime was simplified compared to the manga to target a younger audience. Idol Mitsuko Horie played Yaeko and sang the opening song.
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Z, also known as Z Suite (Z ツェット), was a shoujo manga created by [[Aoike Yasuko]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from August 1979 to 1985. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
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It is a spinoff of [[Eroica yori Ai wo Komete]] and takes place in the same universe.
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Z, also known as Z Suite (Z ツェット), was a shoujo manga created by [[Aoike Yasuko]]. It was published in [[LaLa]] from August 1979 to 1985. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
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==List of works==
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
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==List of works==
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
==Influence==
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
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=== 1968 ===
=== 1969 ===
=== 1970 ===
=== 1971 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
=== 1970 ===
=== 1971 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi, March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
=== 1971 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
=== 1971 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, at the time being only 1 years old, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
*[[Love Back]], [[Nakayoshi]], January issue.
*[[Ningyou Ojisan]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Anata no Sukina Hana]], [[Funny]], January to May issues.
*[[Shiroi Suishagoya]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], February issue.
*[[Mori no Ko Toll]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 3rd to 7th issues of 1970.
*[[Joyuu Nyuumon]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 4th issue of 1970.
*[[Astro Twin]], [[Nakayoshi]], April to June issues.
*[[Aru Ai]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], April special issue.
*[[Heart Agemasu]], [[Funny]], July issue, Extra (別冊) edition of Funny.
*[[Go! Stop! Monogatari]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 15th to 20th issues of 1970.
*[[Majou wa Hottona Otoshigoro]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], Issues 24 - 37 of 1970, issues 1 - 10 of 1971.
*[[Sunroom ni Te]], [[Betsucomi]], December issue.
=== 1971 ===
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, at the time being only 1 years old, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
*[[Love Back]], [[Nakayoshi]], January issue.
*[[Ningyou Ojisan]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Anata no Sukina Hana]], [[Funny]], January to May issues.
*[[Shiroi Suishagoya]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], February issue.
*[[Mori no Ko Toll]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 3rd to 7th issues of 1970.
*[[Joyuu Nyuumon]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 4th issue of 1970.
*[[Astro Twin]], [[Nakayoshi]], April to June issues.
*[[Aru Ai]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], April special issue.
*[[Heart Agemasu]], [[Funny]], July issue, Extra (別冊) edition of Funny.
*[[Go! Stop! Monogatari]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 15th to 20th issues of 1970.
*[[Majou wa Hottona Otoshigoro]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], Issues 24 - 37 of 1970, issues 1 - 10 of 1971.
*[[Sunroom ni Te]], [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], December issue.
=== 1971 ===
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shonen-ai genre which was a precursor to modern yaoi and BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shonen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men blew up after Takamiya's publications and her contribution to the first yaoi manga, June.
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[[File:Gilbert.jpg|200px|thumb|right|An example of Takemiya's artwork.]]
Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, at the time being only 1 years old, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
*[[Love Back]], [[Nakayoshi]], January issue.
*[[Ningyou Ojisan]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Anata no Sukina Hana]], [[Funny]], January to May issues.
*[[Shiroi Suishagoya]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], February issue.
*[[Mori no Ko Toll]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 3rd to 7th issues of 1970.
*[[Joyuu Nyuumon]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 4th issue of 1970.
*[[Astro Twin]], [[Nakayoshi]], April to June issues.
*[[Aru Ai]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], April special issue.
*[[Heart Agemasu]], [[Funny]], July issue, Extra (別冊) edition of Funny.
*[[Go! Stop! Monogatari]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 15th to 20th issues of 1970.
*[[Majou wa Hottona Otoshigoro]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], Issues 24 - 37 of 1970, issues 1 - 10 of 1971.
*[[Sunroom ni Te]], [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], December issue.
=== 1971 ===
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shounen-ai genre which was a precursor to yaoi and modern BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shounen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men gained further popularity after Takamiya's publications as well as her contributions to the first shounen-ai magazine, June, which began in October 1978 (and initially ran under the name Comic Jun).
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takamiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takamiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, at the time being only 1 years old, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
*[[Love Back]], [[Nakayoshi]], January issue.
*[[Ningyou Ojisan]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Anata no Sukina Hana]], [[Funny]], January to May issues.
*[[Shiroi Suishagoya]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], February issue.
*[[Mori no Ko Toll]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 3rd to 7th issues of 1970.
*[[Joyuu Nyuumon]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 4th issue of 1970.
*[[Astro Twin]], [[Nakayoshi]], April to June issues.
*[[Aru Ai]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], April special issue.
*[[Heart Agemasu]], [[Funny]], July issue, Extra (別冊) edition of Funny.
*[[Go! Stop! Monogatari]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 15th to 20th issues of 1970.
*[[Majou wa Hottona Otoshigoro]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], Issues 24 - 37 of 1970, issues 1 - 10 of 1971.
*[[Sunroom ni Te]], [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], December issue.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Tamutamu & Bebe]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-Comi)]], New years special issue.
*[[Yuki no Hi ni...]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-Comi)]], 5th issue of 1971.
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==Influence==
Takamiya's works have pioneered the shounen-ai genre which was a precursor to yaoi and modern BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shounen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men gained further popularity after Takamiya's publications as well as her contributions to the first shounen-ai magazine, June, which began in October 1978 (and initially ran under the name Comic Jun).
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Takemiya Keiko (竹宮惠子) is a mangaka most known for her works [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]], Terra e..., and [[Pharaoh no Haka]]. She is considered a member of the [[Year 24 Group]], pioneers of shoujo manga who were most active during the 1970s. Her oneshot manga [[Sunroom ni Te]] is the first shoujo manga to contain a kiss between two male characters.
==Biography==
Takemiya is known for pioneering the boys love genre with her one-shots and manga. To research for her most popular work, Kaze to Ki no Uta, she has traveled across Europe and continues to travel to certain parts of Europe almost yearly. She has taught at Kyoto Seika University since 2000 and was president of the University from 2014-2018. She has received multiple awards for her contribution to manga and the arts in Japan and has published two autobiographies titled "Shōnen no Na wa Gilbert" (2016) and "Tobira wa Hiraku Iku Tabi mo: Jidai no Shōgen-sha" (2021).
Not much can be seen on the English side of the internet about Takemiya's childhood or personal life. It is known that she had a feud with fellow Year 24 mangaka Hagio Moto during their time living together in a housing complex with Tokyo with other now legendary mangaka.
==List of works==
Takemiya made her mangaka debut in July 1967 in COM, at the time being only 1 years old, a Mushi Production magazine founded by [[Tezuka Osamu]]. COM was an experimental manga magazine and encouraged amateurs to submit their works, and such started many influential mangakas carreers.
This magazine was considered gender-neutral, and thus allowed works outside of general shoujo or shounen magazine conventions. While most known for being a shoujo mangka, Takemiya Keiko would also go on to write an award-winning shounen work, "Terra e..."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070929094941/http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html</ref>.
=== 1967 ===
*[[Kokonotsu no Yuujou]], COM, July issue.
*[[Otouto]], COM, December issue.
=== 1968 ===
*[[Ringo no Tsumi]], [[Margaret]], New Years special issue.
*[[Kagikko Shuudan]], COM, July issue.
=== 1969 ===
*[[Yubikiri]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Runa no Taiyou]], [[Nakayoshi]], March issue.
*[[Super Ojou-san!]], [[Funny]], issues May to October.
*[[Coupling oh!]], [[Funny]], November 14th issue.
*[[Guitar to Shamisen]], [[Funny]], November 28th, December 12th, and December 26th issues.
=== 1970 ===
*[[Love Back]], [[Nakayoshi]], January issue.
*[[Ningyou Ojisan]], [[Nakayoshi]], January special issue.
*[[Anata no Sukina Hana]], [[Funny]], January to May issues.
*[[Shiroi Suishagoya]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], February issue.
*[[Mori no Ko Toll]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 3rd to 7th issues of 1970.
*[[Joyuu Nyuumon]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 4th issue of 1970.
*[[Astro Twin]], [[Nakayoshi]], April to June issues.
*[[Aru Ai]], [[Shousetsu Junior]], April special issue.
*[[Heart Agemasu]], [[Funny]], July issue, Extra (別冊) edition of Funny.
*[[Go! Stop! Monogatari]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], 15th to 20th issues of 1970.
*[[Majou wa Hottona Otoshigoro]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-comi)]], Issues 24 - 37 of 1970, issues 1 - 10 of 1971.
*[[Sunroom ni Te]], [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], December issue.
=== 1971 ===
*[[Tamutamu & Bebe]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-Comi)]], New years special issue.
*[[Yuki no Hi ni...]], [[Shoujo Comic (Sho-Comi)]], 5th issue of 1971.
=== 1972 ===
=== 1973 ===
=== 1974 ===
=== 1975 ===
=== 1976 ===
=== 1977 ===
=== 1978 ===
=== 1979 ===
==Influence==
Takemiya's works have pioneered the shounen-ai genre which was a precursor to yaoi and modern BL (boys love). Her one-shot [[Sunroom Ni Te]] was the first depiction of two male characters kissing. And her series [[Kaze to Ki no Uta]] popularized shounen-ai and had an impact in its depiction of sex in manga. Narratives surrounding sex in romance between two men gained further popularity after Takemiya's publications as well as her contributions to the first shounen-ai magazine, June, which began in October 1978 (and initially ran under the name Comic Jun).
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[[Nakayoshi]] (なかよし) is a monthly shoujo magazine published by Kodansha in Japan. It's been published since December 1954 and is one of the oldest currently publishing shoujo magazines.
== Overview ==
Nakayoshi is published on the 3rd of each month and commonly comes with furoku (small free gifts) like posters, stickers, games, etc. This encourages buyers to buy their own issues rather than sharing an issue with a friend. It is one of the best-selling shoujo magazines with circulation peaking at 2.1 million from April 1993 to March 1994. In the 90s, games were even released for the Famicom and Gameboy for Nakayoshi titles due to Nakayoshi strongly utilizing a media-mix style of marketing to boost sales and recognition.
Nowadays, circulation has declined into the 85k-95k range but that is nonetheless still sizable.
== Works Published ==
The most well-known titles are:
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Futago no Kishi]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
For a full list of works, see [[Nakayoshi manga by year]]
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[[File:Nakayoshi 1989.png|200px|thumb|right|alt=A cover of the magazine Nakayoshi from 1989. It has a blonde girl's face as the main focus of the cover with text surrounding her.|A cover of Nakayoshi from 1989]]
[[Nakayoshi]] (なかよし) is a monthly shoujo magazine published by Kodansha in Japan. It's been published since December 1954 and is one of the oldest currently publishing shoujo magazines.
== Overview ==
Nakayoshi is published on the 3rd of each month and commonly comes with furoku (small free gifts) like posters, stickers, games, etc. This encourages buyers to buy their own issues rather than sharing an issue with a friend. It is one of the best-selling shoujo magazines with circulation peaking at 2.1 million from April 1993 to March 1994. In the 90s, games were even released for the Famicom and Gameboy for Nakayoshi titles due to Nakayoshi strongly utilizing a media-mix style of marketing to boost sales and recognition.
Nowadays, circulation has declined into the 85k-95k range but that is nonetheless still sizable.
== Works Published ==
The most well-known titles are:
*[[Ribbon no Kishi]]
*[[Futago no Kishi]]
*[[Candy Candy]]
For a full list of works, see [[Nakayoshi manga by year]]
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The cover of a 1989 issue of Nakayoshi
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Ai-iro Shinwa (あい色神話) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] in 1980 and has been compiled into 1 volume.
== Plot ==
Keiko Nakaaki and Kousuke Mimasaka couldn't be more different. Keiko was top of her class and vice president of the student council. Kousuke was expelled from his last school and spent most of his time making movies. First meeting in high school at 16, we follow these friends who are complete opposites over a decade with missed opportunities and misunderstandings as they try finding their true selves.
== Characters ==
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Ai-iro Shinwa (あい色神話) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamato Waki]]. It was published in [[Shoujo Friend]] in 1980 and has been compiled into 1 volume.
== Plot ==
Keiko Nakaaki and Kousuke Mimasaka couldn't be more different. Keiko was top of her class and vice president of the student council. Kousuke was expelled from his last school and spent most of his time making movies. First meeting in high school at 16, we follow these friends who are complete opposites over a decade with missed opportunities and misunderstandings as they try finding their true selves.
== Characters ==
=== Keiko Nakaaki ===
=== Kousuke Mimasaka ===
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Penguin-chan
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Created page with "[[File:Penginchan1.png|200px|thumb|right|An image of the manga.]] Penguin-chan (ぺんぎんちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Suzuki Mitsuaki]]. It was published in the January 1956 issue of [[Ribon]], and appears to be a series of strips. It has not known to have been republished in any one-shot compilation books. == Plot & Characters == In both images able to be found online, there appears to be two penguins one with a bow-tie and one with a dress and bow on..."
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[[File:Penginchan1.png|200px|thumb|right|An image of the manga.]]
Penguin-chan (ぺんぎんちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Suzuki Mitsuaki]]. It was published in the January 1956 issue of [[Ribon]], and appears to be a series of strips. It has not known to have been republished in any one-shot compilation books.
== Plot & Characters ==
In both images able to be found online, there appears to be two penguins one with a bow-tie and one with a dress and bow on the head, who live in the arctic together.
[[File:Penginchan2.png|100px|thumb|left|The penguins.]]
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Penguin-chan (ぺんぎんちゃん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Suzuki Mitsuaki]]. It was published in the January 1956 issue of [[Ribon]], and appears to be a series of strips. It has not known to have been republished in any one-shot compilation books.
== Plot & Characters ==
[[File:Penginchan2.png|100px|thumb|left|The penguins.]]
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Tooi Sora Kara
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Created page with "[[File:Tooisorakara.png|200px|thumb|right|An image of the manga.]] Tooi Sora Kara (とおい空から) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamanouchi Tatsumi]]. It was published in [[Ribon]] from January to August of 1956, and is unknown to have ever been published in a book format. == Plot == == Characters =="
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Tooi Sora Kara (とおい空から) was a shoujo manga created by [[Yamanouchi Tatsumi]]. It was published in [[Ribon]] from January to August of 1956, and is unknown to have ever been published in a book format.
== Plot ==
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Kokkuri-san
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Created page with "[[File:Kokkurisan.png|200px|thumb|right|Image of the manga.]] Kokkuri-san (こっくりさん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Shiota Eijirou]]. It was published in [[Ribon]] from January to September of 1956. It is not known to have been compiled into a book format. Earlier, in 1949, Shiota had also created a shounen manga called Kokkuri-kun, which ran in the magazine "Omoshiro Book" and was later compiled into 3 volumes. <br> File:Kokkurikun.png|150px|thumb|left|Kokk..."
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Kokkuri-san (こっくりさん) was a shoujo manga created by [[Shiota Eijirou]]. It was published in [[Ribon]] from January to September of 1956. It is not known to have been compiled into a book format. Earlier, in 1949, Shiota had also created a shounen manga called Kokkuri-kun, which ran in the magazine "Omoshiro Book" and was later compiled into 3 volumes. <br>
[[File:Kokkurikun.png|150px|thumb|left|Kokkuri-kun.]]
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Shouko no Etude
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Shouko no Etude (章子のエチュード) was a shoujo manga created by [[Ikeda Riyoko]]. It was published in [[Margaret]] in 1974. It has been compiled into 2 volumes.
== Plot ==
Shouko's parents perished in a car accident, leading her to be taken in by her relatives. However, her struggles do not come to an end with jealous cousins and feeling like an outsider in her new home. Happiness may be around the corner, though for Shouko.
== Characters ==
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Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium
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[[File:Juuichigatsu.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cover]]
Juuichigatsu no Gymnasium (11月のギムナジウム) was a one-shot shoujo manga created by [[Hagio Moto]]. It was published in the November 1971 issue of [[Bessatsu Shoujo Comic]], and has been compiled into a one-shot compilation book of the same name. The one-shot is the rough basis for Hagio's later work, [[Thomas no Shinzo]].
== Plot ==
Erich transfers to an all-boys boarding school and discovers he bears an uncanny resemblance to another boy, Thomas. Except for his curly hair and eye color, they're identical. However, where Thomas is gentle, Erich is rough. Where Thomas is kind, Erich is cold. They have disputes as Erich doesn't understand what is so special about this popular boy. Thomas tries to reach out to patch up his relationship to Thomas but Erich refuses. Then, suddenly Thomas perishes due to pneumonia. The truth then comes out that Thomas and Erich are actually brothers. Erich's mother had an affair with Thomas's "oldest brother" when he was 15 and the mother 18. The boys were raised separately with Thomas being raised as his parent's son rather than their grandson.
== Characters ==
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